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Jake Fournier

  • Walker has no problems on ‘No Heart’
  • Q&A: Story of the Year vocalist Dan Marsala
  • ‘Almost Everything’ takes on love and loss
  • ‘Astro Coast’ promising but not perfect
  • 'Teen Dream' a listener's delight
  • ‘Transference’ simply transcendent
  • ‘Contra’ comes up short
  • ‘Battle Studies’ insightful, emotional
  • ‘Eternal Rivals’ packed with emotion, not lyrics
  • Vains of Jenna set to rock Tempe
  • ‘Say Anything’ is bigger and better
  • ‘Mind Chaos’ mindful of influences
  • Colo. film fest comes to ASU
  • ‘QU’ shows Sherwood’s growth
  • Brand New’s ‘Daisy’ defeats the competition
  • ‘Summertime!’ just feels good
  • ‘Poetry of the Deed’ starts hot, ends cold
  • ‘Love Drunk’ hard to love, even when drunk
  • ‘Ellipse’ eclipses past work
  • ‘Aim and Ignite’ achieves excellence
  • LP’s ‘Discovery’ has inventive sound
  • ‘Infomaniac’ suffers the sophomore slump
  • ‘Love the Future’ not worthy of love
  • ‘Common Struggles’ simply common pop
  • ‘The Greatest Lakes’ is decent with good vocals
  • Mesa singer-songwriter Gibbs releases 4-song EP
  • Enders’ new album comes up aces
  • ‘This Providence’ front man mourns lost love
  • Jimmy Eat World brings ‘Clarity’ home
  • Morrissey at his finest
  • Hutchinson brings ‘Rock & Roll’ to Tempe
  • Debut just what fans want
  • ‘Davy,’ Schwartzman’s sophomore project, dull above all
  • Gym Class Heroes go new direction with Lil Wayne
  • Cash Cash anything but money