The News Review:
- Blowout in Hamtramck set to electrify music fans
- First Listen: Lil Wayne Embraces Skate-Punk Auto Tune n Rock …
- Those stranded in Anchorage for spring break look to concerts for fun
Blowout in Hamtramck set to electrify music fans
Detroit Free Press
It’s propulsive music. I don’t usually go in for punk music per se aggressive music does not ordinarily appeal to me. But it would be wrong to call Child Bite aggressive you could make that mistake listening to them but it’s not that at all. It’s not aggressive. There’s a horn player for one thing it’s almost like singer Shawn (Knight) is a deranged cheerleader.
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First Listen: Lil Wayne Embraces Skate-Punk Auto Tune n Rock …
Rolling Stone
(U R so kool) but nobody can take your ass seriously when your “wanna-be gangsta ass” can’t even spell…r R U lazee? (lol)Really man his music is shit. Just a punk from the inner city who knew the right people. Whether artists decide to use auto tune or not is their decision. Personally I think it undermines the true talent of good singers (or not so good; Johnny Rotten and Frank Black can’t actually sing at all but that’s the beauty of it).
Those stranded in Anchorage for spring break look to concerts for fun
UAA Northern Light
If age keeps you from going to a couple shows then try looking at Club Millennium. n March 6 and 7 the bay area band Ceremony celebrates their arrival in Alaska with two concerts. The punk band will play The Downstairs of Club Millennium at 8 p. A ticket can be bought for $15. The band lists some of their influences as the Smiths the Cure asis and New rder. They aim to rock Alaska with their own take on rock and roll and punk.