Josh Conde
“Mockingjay” leaves you hungry for part two
Say what you want, but I am awfully grateful that we live in an age where countless young adult book series are transformed into...
Pink Floyd: They’re old now
As a preface to this review, I would just like to say that I am a huge fan of Pink Floyd and always will...
“Night Safari” allows listeners to experience the foreign and exotic sounds of the world
As a music lover who has listened to an endless array of albums, I frequently come across music that is fun to listen to....
“Transitions” bores audiences with repetitive guitar riffs
Initially, I expected that a two-man band originating from Stockholm would not fail to provide a unique and interesting sound that differed from normal...
Restaurant Review: The Castle
If you’re looking to escape the dry heat and atmosphere of Riverside (which is something we could all take a break from every once...
Timber Timbre brings uniqueness to “Hot Dreams”
If you’re anything like me, you’re the type of person who takes pride in searching high and low for music that most people have...
Powerful hooks, emotive lyrics define the Fray’s “Helios”
From desperately attempting to save the soul of a person struggling with drug addiction to doubting the benevolence of a supposedly kind and nurturing...
The Fleshtones “Wheel of Talent” Review
For all you punk and garage rock junkies out there living in an age dominated by pop, rap and hip-hop music, there is still...
David Crosby “Croz” Review
After 20 years without releasing an album, the legendary David Crosby has finally returned with his new release, “Croz.” For those unfamiliar with the...