Choice 5 for March

Choice 5 for March 2017

Modern Rock Review’s Choice 5 for March 2018 highlights 2017 albums and EPs by the artists Kayla Avitabile, Meaghan Farrell, Jase Hackman, Ryan Pleckham and Alyssa Tess. What’s This Beating by Jase Hackman An experienced session player and member of various Nashville area groups, Jase Hackman debuted his initial solo record of twelve original tracks … Read more

Black Holes and Revelations by Muse

Black Holes and Revalations by Muse

Buy Black Holes and Revelations An album packed with a smorgasbord of sonic styles and arrangements, Black Holes and Revelations originally sounds very modern and electronic, but deceptively finds its way to some fundamental rock and roll structure. This fourth studio album by Muse, saw the band taking a more active role in production duties … Read more

Choice 5 for February

Choice 5 for February 2018

Modern Rock Review’s Choice 5 of February celebrates the location of this year’s Super Bowl by featuring 5 artists from Minnesota including Jeremy Poland and Lantz Dale, Sleep Signals, Sarah Morris, J. Briozo and Thomas Abban.   Hearts in Need of Repair by Sarah Morris The third album by Sarah Morris, Hearts In Need Of … Read more

Choice 5 for January

Choice 5 for January 2018

Modern Rock Review’s first Choice 5 of 2018 features music by the artists Anchored, Derek Davis, Paisley West, Jeremy Porter and the Tucos and Gina Sicilia.   Don’t Worry, It’s Not Contagious by Jeremy Porter and the Tucos With a distinct vocal style and an edgy, power-pop musical approach, Jeremy Porter and the Tucos return … Read more

Kid A by Radiohead

Kid A by Radiohead

Buy Kid A Radiohead abandoned the three-guitar, “anthemic” rock style of their hugely successful 1990’s albums with an experimental, electronic approach on 2000’s Kid A. Drawing from wide influences ranging from classical to jazz to Brit pop, the group reached their highest level of critical acclaim and, thanks to some shrewd and original marketing techniques, … Read more