Each Sunday The Hard Times takes a look at a notable album from the past. This time around we reviewed Puscifer’s “Conditions of My Parole,”…
Each week the Hard Times takes a good, hard look at an important album in music’s storied history. Today, join me as I put my…
Each week The Hard Times looks back on a classic album from punk history. This week we listened to “Gluey Porch Treatments,” the only Melvins…
Every Sunday, we peer into The Hard Times’ vast vinyl archives to review a classic album. This week, we attempt to decipher the Sex Pistols’…
Each week The Hard Times takes a look at an album from the past or from exactly 2014 like in this case. This week we’re…
Usually when it’s time for The Hard Times to review an album, one of our editors hunts down a writer and gives them a noogie…
Each week the Hard Times sheds a spotlight on a seminal album in punk history. Next up is Doylestown, Pennsylvania’s Balance and Composure with their…
Each week The Hard Times chooses an album to put under the microscope. Sometimes we even get to review one that’s not even available yet.…
“Gothic Luxury” marks the solo debut release for rapper Meechy Darko, best known for his previous work with hip-hop trio Flatbush Zombies. It also marks…
Every Sunday we head back into the archives to assess a record from punk’s rich history. Too often it seems, these reviews tend to focus…
This week we’ve decided to take ourselves a gander at Michigan and Ohio’s own Citizen and their debut album “Youth.” We figured who better to…
Each week The Hard Times travels back to review an album from the past in order to satisfy our need to judge others’ creative works.…
This week we took a look at post-hardcore supergroup Fiddlehead’s first full-length album “Springtime and Blind,” which the band wrote over the span of three…