Please be aware that package theft (from your porch, lobby, door, etc) is on the rise. You are responsible for ensuring your delivery location is secure.
In 2005 American Hi-Fi released Hearts On Parade, which was the only album to feature Jason Sutter on drums. In typical pop-punk style, nearly every song is about girls: lust, crushes and everything in between falling in and out of love.
Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 2 is Lil Peep's second album, and the first posthumous long form album from the prolific artist described as "at the forefront of bridging hip-hop, emo, pop-punk, and one of the most promising musicians in any genre."
Maggie Lindemann has quietly emerged as one of pop's most subversive forces. "Knife Under My Pillow," "GASLIGHT!," and now "Loner" have all shown her progression as an artist as she comes into her own with a darker alt/punk/pop sound.
In honor of it's tenth anniversary, Urban Legends, is reissuing Nothing, the fourth studio album from N.E.R.D. The albums concept was to create a time capsule about America's divisions, "so that ten years from now people remember that era."
With greater emphases on melodic dynamics, it also demonstrates a broadening in Disturbed's musical range compared to their debut album. Believe was the last album to feature Steve "Fuzz" Kmak on bass, who was dismissed from the band in 2003.
To say that hip hop artist Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly has scored massively with music reviewers is an understatement on par with calling a trek up Mt. Everest "a bit of a hike."