Album Review On this episode of Follow the Sound, Brian and Greg bring on special guest Tim Convy from Ludo to review the Ludo album You’re Awful, I Love You. Tim gives us some great insight into how the album was made, as well as some backstory behind the band and the songs. The album…

The Band by The Band
The Band‘s self-titled album is hands down one of my favorite albums. The complexity of musical arrangements and the simplicity of toe-tapping good tunes propels this album beyond a mere “good album”. The vocal work alone of the members is enough to give them a place of high ranking. Get this album and give it a…

WALLS by Kings of Leon
WALLS marks the triumphant return of Kings of Leon! The album showcases their growth and maturity in songwriting and style. WALLS is a truly great album that will stand as one of the band’s best. To find out more about Kings of Leon go to their website www.kingsofleon.com. You can download Follow the Sound on iTunes,…

Life is Beautiful Festival
Four years ago my wife and I started going to a music festival in Las Vegas known as Life is Beautiful. We’ve gone back every year since then. On this episode I go through the many bands I saw the week before Life is Beautiful and every band I saw at the festival. I hope…

Vessel by Twenty One Pilots
The first time I listened to Twenty One Pilots, I didn’t get it. However, before going to their concert, I browsed their videos on Youtube and I grew to see them for what they really are. The genre-defying duo from Ohio creates musical and lyrical landscapes that cannot truly be defined by modern music terms. They…

Opposites by Biffy Clyro
Scottish rock band Biffy Clyro popped up on my radar several years back when they appeared on a British TV show. Their finely controlled explosive musical power made me seek out one of their albums. <em>Opposites</em> is musically one of the most complex and composed rock albums I’ve ever come across. (WARNING: Explicit Lyrics) You…

Follow The Sound – Thank you very much
Thank you for listening to the show so far. I have great plans in the future. I hope you continue to help me grow the show so more people can follow the sound. You can download Follow the Sound on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Podbean and more! You can also find Follow the Sound on Facebook…

White Lights by Deas Vail
I found this group due to the suggestion of a fellow musician friend. Deas Vail is a band that utilizes great instrumental skill, whimsical melancholy lyrics, and a lead singer with a pure voice. Their EP White Lights is short but powerful and it really gives you a sense of what this band does. You can…

Making Mirrors by Gotye
I stumbled upon Gotye a long time ago on Myspace. His creative use of samples and eclectic musical style immediately ingrained him as one of my favorite artists. Wally De Backer (aka Gotye) is a musician from Australia. Gotye began his solo side project away from his other band “The Basics” as a creative outlet….

Hozier by Hozier
A couple years ago the internet exploded with a video from a then unknown Irish singer who was simply known as Hozier. He combined elements of Irish folk music, blues, soul, and rock with deep lyrics that are sometimes playful but also dark. His self-titled album topped the charts in many countries, and the song…

Talking Dreams by Echosmith
Talking Dreams by Echosmith is the product of a great family band that has risen in the last few years. Their use of harmonies and driving rhythms creates a sound that, while labeled as “indy pop”, is actually far more complex and interesting. Released in 2013 Talking Dreams has stood out from other albums due to…