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The Worst of 2009 in Music according to Jacob

The Worst of 2009 in Music according to Jacob
WORST SONGS: 1. Millionaires - “Just Got Paid, Let’s Get Laid” This song is just juvenile, and not the good kind of juvenile. 2. Jason Derulo - “Whatcha Say” A ridiculously huge single but no album to back it up. Also, did I mention the lyrics are ridiculous? “I don’t want you to...

The Best of 2009 in Music according to Jacob

The Best of 2009 in Music according to Jacob
BEST ALBUMS: 1. Enter Shikari - “Common Dreads” (Ambush Reality/Warner Music) Honestly I didn’t think these scrappy Brits could top 2007’s “Take to The Skies,” but they went and proved me wrong. When “Solidarity” erupts in all its chugging, bleeping glory and Rou Reynold’s beloved inhale...

Enter Shikari Lives up to Legacy with Common Dreads

Enter Shikari Lives up to Legacy with Common Dreads
Common Dreads Enter Shikari Ambush Reality and DGC/Interscope (USA) June 16, 2009 St. Albans trance-core outfit, Enter Shikari, delivers with yet another classic full-length record.  The long-awaited Common Dreads hits stores today. With the brilliance of their 2007 release of Take to the Skies,...

Raise your glass and toast to talentless girls

Raise your glass and toast to talentless girls
At the risk of sounding like a hater I want to say that I freaking hate Millionaires. If you haven’t heard of them, you are one of the lucky ones. Millionaires are an obnoxious trio from Huntington Beach, Calif. They sing songs about being wannabe celebrity party girls that celebrate all kinds of...

Hit The Lights hold fans over with digital only EP

Hit The Lights hold fans over with digital only EP
Everyone should know by now how we feel about Hit The Lights here at Guerrilla Radio, but we just got more good news about everyone’s favorite pop-punks. On the heels of their quintessentially awesome sophomore disc Skip School, Start Fights the Lima, Ohio quintet are going to release a digital only...

Top 10 Pop-punk Albums

Top 10 Pop-punk Albums
Pop-punk is an oft-maligned genre, but here are a few classic albums that show just how legit pop-punk can be. 1. Green Day – Dookie (Reprise, 1994) Personal story: I heard “Basket Case” and straight up freaked out. I had never heard any form of punk rock before and I instantly fell in love with...

Put Your Hands Together For “One of Us”

Put Your Hands Together For “One of Us”
It’s really hard to follow up a fantastic first album, but New York-based electronic pop rockers Young Love managed to hit another home run with its sophomore release, One of Us. Every part of the new LP is catchy and designed to make you want to throw a strobe light party in your living room. Of...

No Cigar, Shock Star

No Cigar, Shock Star
Bust out the defibrillators, everyone; rock newbies, Shock Stars, are selling out shows in the Midwest and putting fans into cardiac arrest in the process. Or at least their album name, cover artwork, song titles, and hospitular lyrics would have you believe as much. You’re right: hospitular isn’t...

“Hearts of Hoodlums” tentatively named Best Punk Album of 2009

“Hearts of Hoodlums” tentatively named Best Punk Album of 2009
It may be premature to say, since it’s only May, but Whole Wheat Bread’s sophomore full-length Hearts of Hoodlums just might be the best punk album of 2009. Hearts of Hoodlums streamlines all of the pop-punk of Whole Wheat Bread’s 2005 debut Minority Rules and the crunk-rock fusion of their 2006...

Robotique Majestique - Ghostland Observatory

Robotique Majestique - Ghostland Observatory
In the age of online singles, Robotique feels like an album. The album narrates like a science fiction odyssey with ghostly distortions and digital landscape. Yet it still manages to appeal with unabashed dance pop.The band reels between power riffs and electronic beats that sound like they came from...

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