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New Jersey rock underdogs Roadside Graves follow the "Liv Tyler"-spawning You Won’t Be Happy With Me EP with We Can Take Care Of Ourselves, an expansive, at times cinematic album featuring 11…   Read Story »
Roadside Graves don't fuck around. They don't have to... As we've documented multiple times, the Metuchen, NJ crew play smart, straight-up rock 'n' roll with better lyrics and more hardworking energy…   Read Story »
At the end of last month we posted “Liv Tyler,” the first single from Roadside Graves’ forthcoming six-song EP You Won’t Be Happy With Me. As I said then, "It’s a collection that finds the…   Read Story »
"Liv Tyler"'s the first single off Jersey crew Roadside Graves' forthcoming You Won't Be Happy With Me. It follows the excellent (and overlooked) full-length My Son's Home. I heard a couple of the…   Read Story »
When posting a couple of tracks from Roadside Graves' excellent 18-track song cycle My Son's Home, I mentioned that in my Quit Your Day Job interview with frontman (and, as a full disclosure, old old…   Read Story »
By Amrit Singh & Brandon Stosuy Yesterday started off bright, early, and ecstatic with NJ's Roadside Graves at Peckerheads. The band seduced a 2PM crowd into hooting, hollering, do-sa-do-ing, and…   Read Story »
Metuchen, New Jersey expatriates the Roadside Graves are following up 2007's great (and greatly underappreciated) No One Will Know Where You've Been with the epic, amazing 18-track My Son's Home. It…   Read Story »
Roadside Graves are a great band. Besides John Gleason's intimate and idiosyncratic, landscape-sketching lyricism (as previously mentioned, like Matt Berninger drinking cheap beer instead of whiskey…   Read Story »
I find myself returning to the Roadside Graves' No One Will Know Where You've Been at least once a week, which considering all the music piled against the walls in my apartment is a pretty huge feat.…   Read Story »
As the year slowly draws to a close and folks stay up late making lists, we found ourselves thinking of (and listening to) Roadside Graves, a countrified and Boss-y septet from New Jersey, who…   Read Story »