Review: Dogwood
Dogwood “Seismic” (Tooth & Nail) Word up! Full on punk influenced rock music with clean deep vocals that can really sustain. I think this is the first Tooth & Nail band that Ive really liked in a long time. For…
Dogwood “Seismic” (Tooth & Nail) Word up! Full on punk influenced rock music with clean deep vocals that can really sustain. I think this is the first Tooth & Nail band that Ive really liked in a long time. For…
Furthermore “She and I” (Tooth & Nail) I must admit, I despise rap, so I’m not the best guy for the job of reviewing this CD, but I’ll try. I am, after all, a professional; I might as well act…
Starflyer 59 “Old” (Tooth & Nail) After nearly a decade of making meandering, melancholy music for a number of different audiences including the So Cal indies, Starflyer 59 find themselves at the forefront of the dreamy uninhibited essence theyve been…
Watashi Wa “The Love of Life” (Tooth & Nail) This foursome from A-town cut through songs that could easily play on your crappy local radio station, only these songs aren’t crappy. Sure, they don’t really make you want to bump…