The Canadian twin sisters trade their folk punk for a fresh round of heart-on-sleeve narratives, New Wave style, and infuse their live shows with a hilarious blend of candid storytelling and playful bickering -- a taste of which can be sampled in their Spinner Takeover, here. [EDIT]
Although known for concocting foot-tappingly well-crafted tunes with more than a hint of a punkish tinge, Ted Leo and his Pharmacists are a far cry from being "just another" veteran punk band, mixing reggae, dub and folk music into their high-energy potions.
Conjuring a sound that it's fair to describe as sublime, the dream-pop duo paints soundscapes that manage to be ethereal and substantial at the same time...
Serving up sounds as big as frontman Justin Pierre's hair, this water-tight pop-punk quintet never fails to deliver tunes replete with exhilarating breakdowns, uplifting harmonies and zinging riffs.
Churning out foot-tappingly good music that's nothing if not uplifting, this Floridian quintet knows a little something about how three-part guitar should sound, belying their youthful charm...