Jungle On December 19, 1982, W. Axl Rose left Lafayette, Indiana, and all the troubles it had brought him, behind…
Month: September 2014
REVIEW: “Yellow Flicker Beat” By Lorde
Lorde followed in the steps of her celeb-bestie Taylor Swift when she contributed her cover of Tears For Fears “Everybody…
ALBUM REVIEW: Hesitant Alien by Gerard Way
A little over a year ago, when My Chemical Romance announced their break up, everyone’s inner middle school emo rock…
ALBUM REVIEW: Thom Yorke’s Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes
Leave it to Radiohead’s Thom Yorke to surprise us with not only a new album, but also a new way…
VIDEO: Interview with Chloe Chaidez of Kitten – Talks San Francisco, New Album
The band Kitten has been On-Radar at B-Sides since the release of the track, “Cut It Out” in 2011. After…
VIDEO: Interview with The Griswolds-Talk Chatroulette, Touring
The track, “Beware The Dog” by The Griswolds, has been dominating alt-rock radio and even topped our weekly top 10…
ALBUM REVIEW: Tyranny by Julian Casablancas + The Voidz
Is it truly necessary to go over the persona that is Julian Casablancas? Yes, he is the Strokes’ crooner who also…
Show Review: My Brightest Diamond
Monday night My Brightest Diamond mastermind Shara Worden marched into Cambridge, MA accompanied by her two bandmates, and a few…
10 Years of Green Day’s American Idiot
By nature of being artists, musicians often strive to make a certain statement with their work. Whether it be emotional,…
Throwback: Top 5 Episodes of MTV Unplugged
The following are the top five episodes of the once great, and now either totally forgotten or totally raped, depending…
Vinyl Round Up: September 19, 2014
It’s that time again folks! Time to sit back and wait for that special fizzy pop that means the needle…
Album Review: Greetings From California by The Madden Brothers
Twin brothers Benji and Joel Madden have come a long way since they first started their pop rock band Good…
Album Review: This Is All Yours by Alt-J
Alt-J spent five years as a band before releasing their debut full length “An Awesome Wave.” The album was hailed…
Appetite: The Axl Rose Story (part 1 of many)
For a man who hit his so called peak in 1991, and who disappeared for almost a decade at the…
MOVIE REVIEW: God Help the Girl
Call him what you want, Belle and Sebastian frontman Stuart Murdoch knows what he wants. You could say the man lives in…
U2unes: U2’s New Album Invades iProducts
It’s pretty much impossible to not have heard of U2. It’s especially impossible if you owned an Apple product, or…
ON RADAR: Ty Segall
After launching his solo career back in 2008, Ty Segall has been known for producing knee-jerk records that have kept…
Vinyl Round-Up: September 12, 2014
Have you been feeling an emptiness? Is there an emptiness that needs to be occupied? Hopefully B-sides can fill the…
A Day-by-Day Play for Austin City Limits from a Native Austinite
When it comes to Austin City Limits, I am no rookie. And although this no longer is my first (or 4th,…
Interview: SKATERS
SKATERS formed in New York City back in 2012 and have been taking on the country with songs from their…
ALBUM REVIEW: Crush Songs by Karen O
Back in 2006 and 2007, at the center of the hype-storm for the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s grammy success, Karen…
TRACK REVIEW: Cleopatra by Weezer
2014 marked 20 years since Weezer released their eponymous debut record, better known as The Blue Album. This alt. rock outfit…
Review: Centuries by Fall Out Boy
It’s been just a little over a year since the Illinois pop-punk band came off hiatus and made a comeback…
Recap: Boston Calling Fall 2014
The 4th annual Boston Calling Festival came to a close last night, and even though things didn’t go as smoothly…
Vinyl Round-Up – 9/5/14
Rejoice audiophiles! B-Sides is here to guide you’re superior sense of musical taste. This week the round-up is populated by…
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