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Blink-182: Take Off Your Pants and Jacket
Take Off Your Pants and Jacket has its moments, but they don’t hit quite as hard as their siblings. That isn’t to say that it wasn’t enjoyable – it was, and still is an album I constantly revisit when I find myself in need of some additional cheer. For anything else; you best look elsewhere.
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Blink-182: Enema of the State
In one week, Blink-182 will be releasing their reunion album, the first release in eight years. Seeing as the band is incredibly influential, they deserve a bit of special treatment. In the week leading up to the Neighborhoods release, we will be publishing a review of each of the band’s albums. Next up is the
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Blink-182: Cheshire Cat
On Tuesday, Blink-182 will be releasing their reunion album, the first release in eight years. Seeing as the band is incredibly influential, they deserve a bit of special treatment. In the days leading up to Neighborhoods‘ release, we will be publishing a review of each of the band’s albums. Kicking things off is a review
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Thoughts On new Blink-182 songs: “Up All Night” and “Heart’s All Gone”
Ladies and gentlemen, Blink-182 is back!! After nearly eight long music-less years from the punk rock trio, they have finally let the public in on what they’ve been working so hard on during what previously seemed like an endless two years. To say that Blink’s new album Neighborhoods is highly anticipated is what we like
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MEB Acoustic Session: Sharks
Following in the steps of Emery, Happy Body Slow Brain and letlive., Sharks took the time to do an acoustic session with us at Mind Equals Blown. Enjoy “It Threatens” from their debut album The Joys Of Living (2008 – 2010).
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Touche Amore: Parting The Sea Between Brightness and Me
Emotions. Raw, heartfelt emotions. That’s what you can expect from Touche Amore’s sophomore album, Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me. The band takes all the expectations fans and critics hold and exceeds them twofold, retaining their trademark sound while improving on the delivery of their songs. Their debut record, To the Beat of a
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Interview: Living With Lions
I recently had the chance to ask Living With Lions vocalist Stu Ross a few questions. Incorporating catchy guitar hooks and rough vocals, Living With Lions deliver a refreshing punk sound. Read below as Stu and I chat about their current stint on the Manscout Jamboree tour, their new record, Holy Shit, and a little
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Frank Turner: England Keep My Bones
It’s hard to tell why English folk-punk raconteur Frank Turner would open his newest effort, England Keep My Bones, with a sullen, horn-laden introduction to the first track, “Eulogy.” Because once Turner’s adrenaline-spiked vocals kick in with raucous guitar riffs and rollicking drums, it’s hard to believe that this won’t be the album that translates
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