Premiere: Camp Edwards unveil exclusive performance at American Football house

By Marvin Dotiyal, Features Editor [Photo by Tony Sherifi] Up-and-coming Chicago emo/indie-rock quartet Camp Edwards recently rocked the basement at the American Football house (yes, the American Football house) and are sharing their performance of “Beloit” from their forthcoming debut EP of the same name.  Read more: Album Review: American Football – American Football (LP3) Employing…

Album Review: Joyce Manor – Million Dollars to Kill Me

By Lane Moore, Contributor [Epitaph; 2018] Rating: 6.5/10 Key Tracks: “Big Lie”, “I’m Not the One”, “Wildflowers” Joyce Manor have returned, and these punks have blossomed into slick and thoughtful wildflowers on their fifth LP, Million Dollars to Kill Me. With clean production to complement their newfound maturity, the band has progressed toward a sound…

Album Review: Joyce Manor – Cody

By Tanner Bidish, Contributor [Epitaph; 2016] Rating: 6.5/10 Key Tracks: “Angel in the Snow,” “Do You Really Want to Not Get Better?,” “Reversing Machine” The Long Beach natives of Joyce Manor have been putting out intense and sporadic jams about young-adult angst since 2011. A self-titled debut and two subsequent releases (one with their current label Epitaph) have established Joyce…