frances bean cobain and kurt's sister, brieann, in japan. early 2000s.

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frances bean cobain and kurt's sister, brieann, in japan. early 2000s.

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Messenger Down Album Review!
By: Brieann Kovalesky
Messenger Down released their first EP last year "The Gentlemen's Guide to Keeping Away From People Like You" which really sparked up some attraction to a fan base landing them a gig in their hometown of Charlotte, NC on the Vans Warped Tour. The band is ending their 2014 year with their sophomore debut "What Should Have Been Said".
This is the first album I've listened to by Messenger Down and it's filled with 7 songs that have a similar pop rock sound like All Time Low and We the Kings but not as heavy as Of Mice and Men. I am a fan of the percussion in the songs. The drums are heavy and fast in each song except for the song "Swollen Eyes For Butterflies". I can already tell that this is going to be the song that everyone tries to learn on acoustic guitar and make 100 YouTube covers of.
The album is full of energy and I can tell that the band is young and really trying to make a name for themselves. I applaud them on all their effort and I can tell how much time they spent putting this album together. The instruments are very in sync and they know the sound they are going for. We hope to see more from Messenger Down in the future! You can listen to their new album on their Soundcloud here.
Keep these boys busy and listen to their album and share it with your friends!
The New Pornographers Album Review
By Brieann Kovalevsky
Brill Bruisers is the sixth studio album released by the band The New Pornographers. The first time I heard this band was almost ten years ago (what? has time really gone that fast?) when they released the album Twin Cinema and I adored it. The Canadian indie band formed in the late 90’s and released their first album in 2000. Made up of eight musicians, The New Pornographers play a variety of instruments and turn those sounds into a dance-able and lively type of music. Each member of the group also has solo careers as musicians including Dan Bejar of Destroyer, Neko Case, and Kurt Dahle of Limblifter.
Amanda Palmer (Dresden Dolls) Finishes Book!
By: Brieann Kovalesky
I have always been a fan of Amanda Palmer since I first heard the Dresden Dolls back in 2004. She has released four albums with the Dresden Dolls, one album as part of Evelyn Evelyn, and two solo studio albums. Amanda has just finished writing her book "The Art of Asking" and it will be available November 11th. Amanda says the book is a little about everything and that she's finally excited to release it. She will be doing a book signing tour and announcing dates soon. You can pre-order the book on her website at The Art of Asking | Amanda Palmer