Word: hasnã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Monitor” is very much a continuation of the band’s debut, still laden with lead singer Patrick Stickles’ vociferous shouts and loud yet boisterous guitar solos. It’s certainly understandable that the band’s sophomore release hasn??t deviated much from their original formula, and neither is it a problem, as Titus Andronicus’ sound is still fresh and exciting...
...goal is extremely admirable, and leads to some grand compositions. Building on their past sound and working to solidify it, “The Monitor” showcases the band’s thoroughly entertaining vision. Though their talent may still be a little rough, and hasn??t yet fully come to fruition, the fury and power of Titus Andronicus is undeniable...
...drives you crazy a little bit to see what we haven’t had when Pat hasn??t been healthy,” Crimson coach Tommy Amaker says. “He has great instincts, great savvy, court awareness, he understands, and he’s not selfish…A lot of things go a lot easier and smoother when he is able to play for our team...
...Well, it was great fun to win it, and my bank manager was deeply relieved. It hasn??t affected my work. One would be a very poor writer indeed if winning a prize influenced one’s writing...
...Gorilla Manor,” Local Natives don’t present anything the audience hasn??t heard before. Instead, they encapsulate the current state of a genre that is characterized by its indefinable nature. This is enjoyable and intelligent indie rock circa 2010, and the album, while nothing new, is still powerful. In its remarkable breadth, the album offers one possible definition of indie music: a music where people can bring sounds together without regard to genre or what these sounds may connote. Local Natives embrace this freedom on “Gorilla Manor...