Top Albums


The Dead Walk
3750
...And Life Is Very Long

Top Songs


Smoke Ya Later
4x4
Carbomb
Whoa! Shut It Down
Brown Noise
Angry Mob Justice
See You Next Tuesday
As If Set Afire
Burn Face
Passing the Pencil Test
The Acacia Strain


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The Acacia Strain News

Los Lonely Boys, Neil Diamond, Peter Frampton and City of Ships in concert (Creative Loafing Tampa)
By Wade Tatangelo THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 UNEARTH w/PROTEST THE HERO/THE ACACIA STRAIN/WHITECHAPEL/GWEN STACY Boston quintet Unearth melds thrash, hardcore and extreme metal to create a sonic experience that's disturbingly intense yet intelligent. Formed in 1998, the band has been recording for Metal Blade since 2004. (State Theatre, St. Petersburg) BUCKETHEAD w/THAT 1 GUY Avant-metal ...

Oktoberfest's over -- must be time for tequila (Miami Herald)
Do you know what a seine is? Do you know anyone who has personally pursed the seine? Don't bother Googling any of this. Trust me -- it isn't worth the pay off.

Yo Majesty delivers hip-hop album, Futuristically Speaking (Creative Loafing Tampa)
By Wade Tatangelo Futuristically Speaking ? Never Be Afraid YO MAJESTY (Domino) Tampa's X-rated lesbian hip-hop duo (formerly a trio) has become internationally known in the past two years thanks to a highly sexual, expletive-intensive, self-titled debut EP and booze-fueled live shows that often feature boob-flashing courtesy of MC Jewel B (Windy Baynham). On the twosome's full-length debut, ...

H-Town Rock (Houstonist)
For the Weekend of October 16th ? 19th, 2008 Hello there Houston. We here at H-Town Rock hope that all eleven (twelve?) of our readers are having a great week so far, mostly because no one likes a crappy week. Truth be told, in terms of actual music, there?s a solid slate of acts rolling through town this week, ranging from the insanely hip and trendy to bands that were hip and trendy ...

The Shredder (Houston Press)
Eric Benét: Neo-soul crooner brings new musings on Love and Life (Warner Bros.) to the Southwest side. (Thursday, Arena Theater) Jay-Z: Jiggaman (and, perhaps, his main squeeze) gets intimate at palatial new downtown venue; some proceeds benefit Hurricane Ike relief efforts. (Thursday, House ...

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