Oppenheimer — s/t
Geeky synthpop ear candy. Wish the melodies and lyrics were consistently, instead of merely frequently, catchy.
3/5
Panic! At the Disco — A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
Catchy as hell in places, but too filled with the bad kind of teen angst.
2/5
The Gaslight Anthem — The '59 Sound
Punk finally has some soul.
5/5
Alphaville — Forever Young
Those crazy Germans! The good kind of 80's pop, without apologies or pretense.
3/5
Dragonforce — Ultra Beatdown
Definitely rocks, but the songs run together. Is one 45-min. song or eight 6-min. songs better?
3/5
Even In Blackouts — Myths & Imaginary Magicians
Everything about this record is a contradiction. It shouldn't work, but it does.
4/5
Hub City Stompers — Ska Ska Blacksheep
The dubs are lazy, music is tiresome, and lyrics try to be funny but come off juvenile.
1/5
Zolof The Rock and Roll Destroyer — Schematics
The best kind of power pop, which happens to be fronted by a woman. Catchy as hell.
3/5
Yellowcard — Paper Walls
Unquestionably slick pop-punk, it even rises to some emotional heights throughout the sugarcoated bits.
2/5
The Queers — Pleasant Screams
A terrific Ramones-influenced mix of songs about people to hate and people to love.
3/5