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

Choice 5 for April

Choice 5 for April 2017

Modern Rock Review’s Choice 5 for April 2017 is drawn from albums by artists from the USA, including Moving Structures, Phantom Phunk, Rogue Valley, Sunset Harbinger and Water Street.   Waiting for Martin by Water Street Water Street is a five member group named after an actual street in their hometown of Blairstown, New Jersey. … Read more

Choice 5 for September

Choice 5 for September 2016

Our September Choice 5 looks at an interesting mix of diverse new rock albums from artists worldwide. Dawn of a Darker Horizon by Scythe for Sore Eyes Based in Helsinki, Finland, Scythe for Sore Eyes describes themselves as a “melodic-dark and jolly” band. Their debut album, Dawn Of a Darker Horizon straddles the line between … Read more

Harder Rock Review, Vol. 1

Harder Rock Review, 04/25/16

Today we launch a brand new feature called Harder Rock Review, which will focus on some of the better new metal music from across the globe. This volume will feature six recent album releases and a current music video. Everything Old Is New Again by Stella Lost Stella Lost hails from Laredo, Texas and released … Read more

Choice 5 for March 2015

We present a very diverse group of hard-rock oriented music with the three LPs and two EPs selected as Modern Rock Review’s Choice 5 for March 2015. Catharsis by Aurin New Jersey based rock group Aurin is driven by the strong guitar talents of Andrew Wayne and the strong vocals of Sarah Anderson. Their emotionally-drenched … Read more

Choice 5 for January 2015

We present a very diverse group music within the four EPs and one LP of Modern Rock Review’s initial Choice 5 for 2015. That Is a Pegasus by Sarah Donner A self-described “nerd to the core”, Sarah Donner employs a nice blend of folk and indie rock, with just a slight hint of her classical … Read more