In the last decade or so, pop-rock has been given a facelift by bands like All Time Low and Mayday Parade. Now, newer bands are growing up and taking the reins of an established genre, giving it their own twist. San Diego-based Shining Through is taking the bubblegum out of pop, but still [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Gas Can Music’
Set it Free – Self-titled EP Review
November 4th, 2011
admin Set It Free recently burst on to the pop-rock scene, armed with their debut, self-titled EP, and it’s plenty of ammunition to rocket the band forward in the music industry. Recorded at East Trax Studio, which has recorded everyone from Atreyu to The Misfits to Dillinger Escape Plan, this EP lays a [...]
The Thing About Rivals – Sabrina Review
August 23rd, 2011
admin “I can see why he appointed // more beautiful than words // more beautiful than words” The Thing About Rivals’ EP Sabrina has been on repeat on my iPod for days. Hailing from the City of Angels, The Thing About Rivals is an up-and-coming indie act that combines the sounds of so [...]
Oliver Trolley – Circles EP Review
June 6th, 2011
admin “I’m not afraid to fly, I’m just afraid to fall / After all I’m gonna be the face of rock and roll / Do you believe in love? / Do you believe in anything at all? / When it comes around I never get too far” Anyone get drunk and make some mistakes? [...]
Party at Her Place – Elevated EP Review
February 27th, 2011
admin Welcome to California! Break out the high tops and get ready to dance. The new EP from Cali Electro/pop/core group, Party at Her Place! releases March 15th for their worldwide debut with new label Gas Can Music. Elevated brings a unique energy with its catchy dance beats layered with electronica and poppy harmonized vocals. Even [...]
Gas Can Music Announces First Release!
February 16th, 2011
admin Marketing, publicity and music licensing guru, Bob Bradley, has officially revealed new record label/publishing company, Gas Can Music (INgrooves-Universal). Along with this announcement also comes the announcement of Gas Can’s first release. Party at Her Place began with a great vision from David Bowles, after the retiring of his previous band, Shipshape and Bristol Fashion. [...]


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