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CD Review: Rise Against's

"Appeal To Reason" is an enjoyable listen, with many noteworthy songs, but considered as a whole it fails to match the extremely high level of promise that Rise Against has shown on previous material. (14) comments

Show Review: Anberlin Rocks The Avalon

Anberlin, along with Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Straylight Run and There for Tomorrow, rocked the Avalon Hollywood on Wednesday, Oct. 15. (0) comments

CD Review: Copeland's

On its latest effort and debut on the band's new label, "You Are My Sunshine," Copeland - Aaron Marsh (vocals, guitar, piano, organ, mellotron), Bryan Laurenson (guitar, backing vocals), Stephan Laurenson (guitar) and Jonathan Bucklew (drums) - expand its creativity to make an album of 11 lush sounding tracks. (2) comments

CD Review: Forgive Durden's

Though unconventional and puzzling at times, Forgive Durden's latest album "Razia's Shadow: A Muscial" is an ambitious and highly polished work that exudes creativity. (1) comment

CD Review: Mikoto's

In a genre that has less than five years of existence left, a sliver of promise has emerged. Orange County natives Mikoto is a band spewed from the screamo beast ever so popular amongst the young depressed community. Its contribution to this love it or hate it genre is the album "We are the Architects" released on October 14. (0) comments

CD Review: I Am Ghost's

I Am Ghost is a very talented band, with good intentions, just lacking fresh ideas. (0) comments

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