Tag: Matthew Ryan Miramontes

New Music – Crush Your Masters

Pittsburgh’s hardcore slug-fest Code Orange, formally known as Code Orange Kids come swinging, stabbing, and slicing through with their brand new Roadrunner LP debut, Forever. Still sticking with the theme of desolation, an immense level of aggressiveness, and an everlasting thirst to destroy everything… Continue Reading “New Music – Crush Your Masters”

Misc. Day – Lake & Sand, Sea & Sensation

MAMMAL, or Gary Beauvais is an artist that has been in the recording world since 1996, but his first noted release actually occurring under the MAMMAL moniker came in 2001, with Other Realms. As Beauvais had started to evolve as an artist, so did… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Lake & Sand, Sea & Sensation”

New Music – Double The Excitement

Instead of writing my usual review of two albums, I instead wanted to share them upon the world as one is entirely new, coming out only less than three weeks ago. But the other has come out a little over half a year ago… Continue Reading “New Music – Double The Excitement”

Classic Day – Loose Bones

Eddie and The Subtitles, better known as The Subtitles, now have made a path for themselves throughout punk rock history as the Orange County band that shaped the “Eddie Empire,” where southern California reigned in the name. Comprised of bassist from Middle Class, Mike… Continue Reading “Classic Day – Loose Bones”

Misc. Day – Show Me Love

Sunnyvale, a small Silicon Valley area near San Jose, was able to house rapper/producer/and living-sex symbol, Antwon. Antwon “cut his teeth at punk and hardcore shows. That’s not only evident when he’s making bouncers fear for their lives and flouting noise curfews. It’s an… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Show Me Love”

New Music – Gold Trotters

American dynamic hip-hop duo, Run The Jewels has emerged from the shadows of single releases, tweets, and multiple teases to drop their newest studio album, Run The Jewels 3 upon the world nearly three entire weeks before the established date. The release date just… Continue Reading “New Music – Gold Trotters”

Classic Day – Fun In The Dark

The Groovie Ghoulies were a Sacramento band that originally released their first record Appetite for Adrendochrome, all the way back in the distant land of 1989. Becoming local legends and a moderate name in pop-punk, The Groovie Ghoulies went on to produce Born In… Continue Reading “Classic Day – Fun In The Dark”

Misc. Day – Sorrow And Extinction

  Hailing from Little Rock, Arkansas, Pallbearer is a doom-metal/stoner-rock band with a grand sound. Swapping through different members, Pallbearer has seen drummers come and go until finally sticking to a final entourage of Brett Campbell on vocals and guitar, Devin Holt on backing… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Sorrow And Extinction”

TOP TEN LIST – BEST OF 2016 FOOLS

What a banging year for music, from both the new surprises, and old favorites; this has been one of the best years for music to come out and I can not be more excited for what 2017 will bring. Starting with my top ten… Continue Reading “TOP TEN LIST – BEST OF 2016 FOOLS”

New Music – No… (Post Malone)

Post Malone, or actually known by his birth name as Austin Richard Post. First rising to fame with his track “White Iverson,” Post Malone now tries his newest take on the debut record Stoney. Previously, Malone has released a mixtape, August 26, which was… Continue Reading “New Music – No… (Post Malone)”

New Music – Hearth and Chimney

Hodgy, formerly known as Hodgy Beats, now adopting a new persona tries his hand with the newest release, Fireplace: TheNotTheOtherSide. Focusing more on his personal story, gone are the Odd Future lines that seem almost like a lifetime ago. This is a new chapter… Continue Reading “New Music – Hearth and Chimney”

Classic Day – Trying Something New…

Instead of my usual review, I am going to post a link to what I was originally going to talk about. This album is older, released in 1982, but still impactful to this day. The Boston hardcore band SS DECONTROL and their hardcore musical… Continue Reading “Classic Day – Trying Something New…”

Misc. Day – You Disgust Me

Gangrene, the hip-hop dynamic-duo conspired of The Alchemist, and Oh No. Both monumental giants in music, together are able to make a completely disgusting themed and sounding thirteen-track trudge through mud, disease, and the filth of the world. Using both Alchemist’s intense production and… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – You Disgust Me”

New Music – Don’t Smoke Rock

A call back to the Golden Days of Hip Hop, Don’t Smoke Rock is the newest collaborative record from Smoke DZA and Pete Rock. Both now veterans in rap, the two heavy weights put their gridiron creative flows to work and spawn something that… Continue Reading “New Music – Don’t Smoke Rock”

Classic Day – Violently Happy

Björk Guðmundsdóttir, better known simply as Björk, is an Icelandic singer/songwriter that takes influences spanning from different genres to blend seamlessly into one single package. Björk first cut her teeth in the music world at just the age of 11, with her first release… Continue Reading “Classic Day – Violently Happy”

Misc. Day – Victim Of The Void

Hailing from Fort Worth, Texas, No Outlet is a five-piece hardcore band that borders between a rock and a hard place. No Outlet uses punishing percussion from Trey Pemberton, ripping bass from Sean Waters, grinding guitars from Eric Mejia and Austin Johanningmeier, and vocals… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Victim Of The Void”

Classic Day – Grandfathers Of Punk

The Ramones, a group of New York garage-rockers that found their way into nearly every American and British teen’s brain. With blaring riffs and energetic style; The Ramones were a driving force in the music world, spanning a legendary 22-years and 14-studio albums that… Continue Reading “Classic Day – Grandfathers Of Punk”