Originally released on CD by Tooth & Nail Records in 2003, this album was a surprising but good first choice for Broken Circles to begin reissuing what we consider the classics. Listening on vinyl really brings out those definitive FSF guitar tones.
The pivotal third album from The Classic Crime comes out on Tuesday. Verdict? You should pick it up if you haven’t already. You still have time to pre-order it and all profit has gone to the Haiti relief fund.
Throw jazz, surf rock, a piano, a couple of trumpets, a saxophone, Aaron Weiss’ brain, a pineapple and/or a coconut into a blender and “puree” for 18 minutes. Let sit for 31 seconds, then serve to friends.
You see below that A Hope for Home will be streaming their third album, Realis, tonight. For now here’s a review for the soon-to-be fantastic release by an underrated band in their genre.
Sanctus Real released their fifth full album just over a week ago. Depending on what you are looking for in the band depends on how you’ll receive the album.
I’ve returned from my brief ‘moving’ absence with a review of Day of Fire’s third album. This is a must-own for any fan of hard rock, especially the last song. In coming weeks I’ll also be reviewing Sanctus Real’s latest along with A Hope for Home and The Classic Crime. Stay tuned!