Nocturnal Animals Read the Writing on the Walls

Atlanta pop-rock band Nocturnal Animals are gearing up to release their sophomore EP, Writing on the Walls, on October 12, 2018.  Alternative Control reviewed their first EP, Dark Lit Places; this new one is similarly catchy and shows a progression in songwriting.  Critics have compared the band to Green Day and Fall Out Boy.  Check… Continue reading Nocturnal Animals Read the Writing on the Walls

Album Review: The Goldwyn Experiment’s Avenue B

From the first seconds of opening track “Prologue,” it becomes clear that The Goldwyn Experiment’s Avenue B represents a musical metamorphosis for band leader Goldwyn Thandrayen.  Alternative Control reviewed Psychocide, a party pop band he fronted, in 2017 — and this new project is quite a departure.  Incorporating piano, upright, bass, and even a guest rapper,… Continue reading Album Review: The Goldwyn Experiment’s Avenue B

Album Review: dep’s We Are The Lights That Will Not Go Out

“We Are the Lights That Will Not Go Out is simply fantastic. Music should move you, it should make you feel and that is exactly what dep has achieved here. If the final track, We Are the Lights doesn’t manage that then you’re probably already dead.” — Games, Braaains, and a Headbanging Life Electronica artist… Continue reading Album Review: dep’s We Are The Lights That Will Not Go Out

Album Review: Sam Fishman’s The End of Time

The End of Time isn’t just an album, it’s a contemporary rock journey.  Tracks alternate between a wise woman’s narration and songs in a variety of musical genres, taking the listener on many unexpected twists and turns — which is fitting, as part of the album is about escaping a labyrinth.  In spite of the… Continue reading Album Review: Sam Fishman’s The End of Time

NERD TALK with Lee from HER DESPAIR

UK gothic rock band Her Despair is back with more Nerd Talk!  Following in the nerdy footsteps of Her Despair bassist Vikki, drummer Lee takes over with his thoughts on video gaming, Old West movies, and detective novels.  Video Games I have gamed for years. Since I first played the Sega Megadrive in the early… Continue reading NERD TALK with Lee from HER DESPAIR

EP Review: The Thirds’ Dork Matter

Weezer was the first influence that came to mind when listening to The Thirds’ new EP Dork Matter.  Self-released on May 25th 2018, the Oneonta, New York band’s sophomore offering dials up the Buddy Holly and destroyed sweaters on second track “Say a Few.”  (The first track, “Buncha Nerds,” is more of an intro/voiceover than a song.) … Continue reading EP Review: The Thirds’ Dork Matter

Listening Lately: Mourn the Light’s Weight of the World

This week I was happy to get a review request from a great new band on the Connecticut heavy music scene, Mourn the Light.  The southeastern CT group formed in 2017 and have just released their three-track Weight of the World EP.  Citing influences like Clutch and Crowbar, this is a strong debut that will… Continue reading Listening Lately: Mourn the Light’s Weight of the World