Latest Album Releases

Featured Artist

The Cab hail from Las Vegas, Nevada. Home to strippers, casinos and mayhem. Also home to one of the world's hottest bands right now, Panic at the Disco, who happen to be the reason the Cab were "discovered". The Cab are a couple of youngters, all right around 19 years, but they're quite the band. Singer Alex DeLeon, one of three Alex's in the band, has no trouble belting out the lyrics to just about any song, and still sounding quite amazing. (Take their cover of I'll Be by Edwin McCain for example if you will. Which can be found in several accounts throughout youtube.) You can visit them at their myspace if you want to check out their sound.

 

Featured Interview

Fletch are a local band from Las Vegas, Nevada, but they deserve much more credit than just that. When asked who they played with in the past, they can proudly proclaim they played with Panic at the Disco, and also add that the boys in Panic at the Disco talk highly of them. In an interview with Nardwar, Ryan Ross and Brendon Urie, from Panic at the Disco are completely in awe when Fletch is brought up. Brendon says, "They're a local band from Vegas." And Ryan says, "They played our first show." So, obviously, Fletch have made quite the impression on the boys in Panic at the Disco, for them to remember it several years later. Read the interview with Amped Noise and Tony, the singer of Fletch, here, and see what he has to say when asked about the boys in Panic at the Disco.

Featured Album Review

The Hush Sound has been one of my favourite bands for nearly two years now and I can honestly say they’ve never disappointed me. They’ve gone from strength to strength and they have excelled themselves with this album, ‘Goodbye Blues’. The two songs they chose to share with fans before this was out, ‘Honey’ and ‘Medicine Man’ are perfect representations of the album; so if you’ve heard those two and like what you hear, don’t be scared about buying the rest of the songs, because you won’t be let down.

For the rest of the review, a track list, and a rating, view the review here.

 

Featured Concert Review

Funeral For A Friend entered the stage as the crowd sang the epic song We Are The Champions that played over the PA system, something that had happened on the last 3 tours. Immediately kicking into their set list, eager to get back into the comforts of performing live after being away for almost 7 months recording their new album, the crowd went insane.

Now at a typical Funeral For A Friend gig, Matthew (singer) would always kindly remind the crowd to take care of one another, especially those in the pit, but tonight no such message came unfortunately.

To view more of the review, go here.

 

 

About Us | Contact Us | ©2008 Amped Noise