letlive.

letlive.

If I'm The Devil...

"Essentially, I spend this whole record trying to talk about perceptions ... So if I say, 'If I'm the Devil...' I want fans to finish it," letlive. frontman Jason Aalon Butler told Alternative Press. 

Following up their 2013 album "The Blackest Beautiful," letlive. released with album with much anticipation from their fans.  A unique stage presence and amazing sound puts letlive. on a whole different level than most post-hardcore bands. Amazing melodies from Jason Butler paired with beautiful chords by guitarist Jeff Sahyoun make this the bands best work to-date. 

letlive. head out on tour soon to promote their new album and will be in Boston on July 5th. 

Listen to: Good Mourning America 

Modern Baseball

Modern Baseball

Holy Ghost

Written and submitted by Gunnar Heckler.

It’s been almost a month since the new Modern Baseball album, Holy Ghost, has come out. I’ve been listening to it over and over and I’ve been trying to figure out just how much I like it: I’ve determined I do like it, because there is just something that makes it really enjoyable.

Modern Baseball has always been an interesting band, not really following any set trend (even if a lot of their songs are about girls), making their own sound and forging their own path. Holy Ghost is an album that is easy to listen to, perfect for a long drive late at night, or during a cloudy day.

I do like the album, however, I think that it lacks something. I was looking for another song like “Tears Over Beers” or “Your Graduation” which really just resonates and always seems to hit home. This album lacks that, but it’s still a good album.

Listen to: Wedding Singer

 

 

 

Thrice

Thrice

To Be Everywhere is To Be Nowhere

Written and submitted by Matt Drago - Bassist/Vox in Caster

Let me start off by saying this: as someone who considers himself a “Thrice” fan, I never LOVED anything after Vheissu. I enjoyed listening to all of their work and hearing them grow and progress as musicians, but some of it was just not doing it for me. That being said, The Artist In The Ambulance still ranks as one of my top 10 favorite records of all time, but albums like The Alchemy Index: Vol I-IV felt disjointed, like there were 4 or 5 different bands performing, and sometimes it was almost too much going on at once.

But I digress. I am here to review Thrice’s latest album To Be Everywhere Is To be Nowhere. The opening track starts off with a nice spacey acoustic sequence that picks up where Thrice left off in their previous albums, and I don’t hate it at all. Then, out of nowhere, a powerful sound pumped out of my speakers, and the next thing I knew, I found myself back in The Artist In The Ambulance era. That same alternation of sounds continues throughout at least 10 tracks. Songs like “Blood on the sand”, “Black Honey”, and “Death From Above” are some of the most moving songs on the whole record. From the lyrics to the heavy, melodic guitar riffs, all underscored by the flawless bass tone, everything hits right in the feels. The last track is no more than a long drawn out outro, and this is all the time I am going to spend on that.

After three or four plays through, I found that 3 certain parts just stuck out to me. First, the transition from the soft opening acoustic introduction to the powerful hit of the full strength band just gives me chills. Second, the opening of the second song is one of the catchiest parts in the whole album (I am a sucker for a catchy part). Third, and I apologize in advanced for this, but whenever the track “Black Honey” came back around I thought I was listening to Brand New just for a moment. Take that last one however you want, good or bad, I still loved the song as much as the rest of the album.

All in all, while To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere presents a lot of great qualities, some parts don’t really captivate me. The overall quality of the record is fantastic: the lyrics are classic Thrice lyrics, and MOST of the songs just hit you so hard, it almost hurts. As a Thrice fan, it is definitely worth picking this album up. It has enough of the classic sound tempered by the band’s maturity to keep every rock fan interested. Once you do indeed pick this record up, I would HIGHLY recommend catching them on tour this summer. Albums are great and all, but nothing compares to live performance and every band lives to perform. It’s absolutely an experience for every true Thrice fan. 

Listen to: Hurricane - Black Honey 

Heyrocco

Heyrocco

Waiting On Cool

South Carolina based alternative rockers Heyrocco recently released an EP titled "Waiting On Cool." Produced by Brendan Benson, the album keeps to the bands unique sound while still sounding new an fresh.  This album comes as a surprise to many since the band released a full-length just last year, but devoted fans grabbed this up the moment it came out. The unique personalities of everyone in the band help them stand out in a field that is quickly becoming overcrowded. Staying after shows and mingling with the fans is one of Nate Merli's, member of Heyrocco, favorite things to do.

For fans of: Queens of the Stone Age, They Might Be Giants

Real Friends

Real Friends

The Home Inside My Head

The highly touted album from Real Friends is finally here. After their well publicized "$5 Tour" in which they played small, nontraditional venues like VFW halls and bars, the band put the finishing touches on this album as a giant "Thank You" to their devoted fans. With a delivery that not all music fans can get into, Real Friends put some extra effort into this album to try and reach out with a new toughness while still maintaining their unique sound. Real Friends sounds like Real Friends more than ever, and it's really good. 

PUP

PUP

The Dream Is Over

Written and submitted by Gunnar Heckler

PUP just released their new album, “The Dream Is Over” and they might be right, as it seems the dream is over: Because it’s no longer a dream. PUP absolutely killed it, this album is everything I was hoping for and then some. The dream has become a reality, they are quickly hurtling toward stardom like a car driving too fast down the drive valley parkway. The album is a unique sounding one, it’s just raw powerful emotion crammed into 10 great “grungepunk” (I don’t know how else to classify them) rock songs. I haven’t really figured out who to compare them too, which is part of why I love them so much, PUP is truly unique.

This Album has a lot of great songs on it, picking one to be my favorite was tough. Songs like “DVP” “Can’t Win” and “Familiar Patterns” are damn near perfect, but I think my favorite is “Sleep In The Heat”. To be honest though, I crave all these songs the same, having a favorite is like trying to pick from your favorite beers: they all are just fine.

Make sure to catch PUP in Allston Mass on June 23rd. These guys are rumored to put on a hell of a show, and if their album can grant this much emotion through headphones, just imagine what the atmosphere at one of their shows must be like.

 

 

Saosin

Saosin

Along The Shadow

Saosin have finally released their new album after seven years of fans wanting more and it was worth the wait. The album is everything Saosin imitators have been trying to put out but couldn't quite manage to nail down. Along with the standard version, the deluxe edition has two bonus tracks titled "Drinking From the Fountain" and "Along the Shadow of Man." Do yourself a solid and spend the extra $2. This highly anticipated album is well-received here at Crowdsurf, and after the hype dies down, may still find itself in our 'Top 10 Albums of 2016.'

Pierce the Veil

Pierce the Veil

Misadventures

Misadventures is the first album from Pierce the Veil in four years and it was worth the wait. The band delivers a great album that's full of their unique dark sound. This album comes with much anticipation from PTV's devoted fans and their patience will be rewarded; Pierce the Veil will be performing Misadventures in it's entirety on their next tour which comes to Boston on June 14th. 

Go listen to: "Dive In" and "Song for Isabelle."

Dance Gavin Dance

Dance Gavin Dance

Tree City Sessions

Recorded live in the band's hometown of Sacramento, California, Tree City Sessions is a collection of 12 fan favorites. Opened with "Alex English" the album only gets better from there. With other tracks like "Lemon Meringue Tie" and "Death of a Strawberry" it's almost like someone created a DGD playlist in iTunes. The band is currently in the studio working on the followup to 2015's Instant Gratification.

Cold Collective

Cold Collective

Bachelorette Party

Massachusetts Cold Collective, the new project from former Transit member Tim Landers released today. The album has a solid lineup of tracks which give off a grunge sound that is reminiscent of music from an earlier era mixed with a slight pop vibe. Cold Collective will be on tour this summer with Aaron West & The Roaring Twenties, Allison Weiss, and Can't Swim. Tour kicks off May 31st at The Sinclair

Abandoned By Bears

Abandoned By Bears

The Years Ahead

Victory Records’ easycore group, Abandoned By Bears from Malmö, Sweden give us a masterpiece with their latest album The Years Ahead. With a sound similar to A Day To Remember and Four Year Strong, this album is perfect for a variety of fans; from pop-punk to post-hardcore, you’re covered. Lyrically, the track “Good Terms” is one of the best on the album. The band sings “Maybe I’ll regret it forever; maybe I’ll regret it for the rest of my life. Well I guess I took it all for granted, I believe too much in everything.” Other favorites include “Bad Luck” and “Good Luck Next Year.” Having never listened to this group before receiving this album, I’ve now marked on my calendar when they will be in my area, and looking at their schedule, am happy to see that they will be in the US until at least mid-June. If you have the chance, definitely go and check these guys out.

American Hi-Fi

American Hi-Fi

Acoustic

Fifteen years after it's release Boston’s own America Hi-Fi have revamped their quintessential self-titled album from 2001 in a can’t-miss acoustic version. Fan favorites like “Flavor of the Weak” retain all their magic but add a touch of complexity. Re-writing an entire album is no simple task but American Hi-Fi did an amazing job with it; every song has gone through a small change and the results are simply masterful. Perfect for fans of all genres, Acoustic is one of the “must have” albums of 2016.

Available April 29th via Rude Records 

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Rarity

Rarity

I Couldn't Be Weaker

Canadian punks Rarity have just released their debut album "I Couldn't Be Weaker" and it absolutely blew us away.  Released through Rise Records, this album was one we were waiting for from the moment we saw them live. With lyrics that will embed themselves into your soul and pop-punk hooks with a post-hardcore feel this album catapulted itself to the top of our "Album of the Year" candidates. This no-holds-barred band from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada will soon be as easily recognizable as bigger punk names like State Champs, whose frontman, Derek DiScanio, makes an appearance on the album.