Ramsey Marwan

Wasting Light

Headlining T in the Park, Oxegen Fesitval, selling out the 110,000 capacity Milton Keynes Bowl in a matter of minutes; Dave Grohl & co certainly have a lot riding on the release of Wasting Light.
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Posted Apr. 14, 2011

All Time High

Ramsey Marwan caught up with All Time Low, a band on the verge of out-an-out stardom
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Posted Mar. 7, 2011

Doo-Wops & Hooligans

Honolulu raised Mars has produced a radio-friendly, effortless, pop album that will be forgotten within the year. To liken his style to the Doo-Wop of the 1940s sets the scene for an album which is easily accessible. The difference is of course, the 1940s Doo-Woppers music wasn’t manufactured to sell...
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Posted Feb. 1, 2011

Some Things Don’t Wash Out

Washington D.C. six-piece, You, Me and Everyone We Know (YMAEWK) are simply unique. With almost as many changes in their line-up as Taking Back Sunday in the last 3 years, a constant run of bad luck, and a shockingly small fan base, they have still been able to produce one...
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Posted Dec. 17, 2010

What Separates Me From You

Ocala metal-core pop-punkers A Day to Remember, are back with an album that will silence any doubters. The opening track of _What Separates Me from You_, ´Sticks & Bricks’, provides a brutal introduction, setting the tone of anger and emotion that runs throughout. Whilst the first line ‘I have no...
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Posted Nov. 22, 2010

Invented

Heart isn’t that hard to find: New look, old sound. Jimmy Eat World’s ‘Invented’ is a far cry from the sweaty, (presumably) out-of- breath band that older fans will remember from videos such as ‘the Middle’, at the turn of the century. The single chosen to be released with ‘Invented’,...
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Posted Nov. 16, 2010