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In a mixed review, Joe Richardson, writing for Kerrang! gave Life in Your Glass World a three-star rating out of five. Richardson described the album as a "consistently rewarding listen", but conceded that the album "doesn't exactly shatter expectations".
Kerekes has also released five solo albums and three EPs. Kerekes has cited Third Eye Blind among his greatest musical influences. [3] Kerekes follows a straight edge lifestyle. [4] He is an advocate of animal rescues and has used his music before for fundraising efforts, specifically Toledo's PET Bull Project. [5] He owns two pit bulls.
Citizen is an American rock band from Southeast Michigan and Northwest Ohio that formed in 2009. [1] The band currently consists of Mat Kerekes (vocals), brothers Nick (lead guitar) and Eric Hamm (bass), Mason Mercer (rhythm guitar), and Ben Russin (drums).
Mat Bruso: Vocalist for hardcore punk band Bury Your Dead. [88] [89] Matt Capiccioni (M-Dogg 20) Professional wrestler, better known by his ring names M-Dogg 20 and Matt Cross. [90] [91] Matt Fox: Lead guitarist for American hardcore punk band Shai Hulud. [92] Matt Jackson: Professional wrestler, member of The Young Bucks. [93] Mat Kerekes
The (Big) Mat 5mm. Attention tall yogis! This 84-inch mat was made for you. The extra-long length provides more surface area for tackling moves like downward dog and child's pose during flow ...
Vica Kerekes (born 1981), Slovak actress; Zsolt Kerekes (born c. 1972), Hungarian skater; Zsombor Kerekes (born 1973), Hungarian footballer; Mat Kerekes (born 1994), American singer and songwriter; Peter Kerekes (born 1973), Slovak film director and writer; Katarína Kerekesová (born 1974), Slovak film director, writer and producer
According to the review aggregator Metacritic, The Omnichord Real Book received "universal acclaim" based on a weighted average score of 81 out of 100 from eight critic scores. [3] Editors at AllMusic rated this album 4.5 out of 5 stars, with critic Andy Kellman writing that the album has "a plenitude of supple rhythmic and ruminative vocal ...
On November 19, 1999, it was reported that NOFX's next album would be titled Pump Up the Valuum. [7] On March 23, 2000, the album was announced for release in June. [8] " Take Two Placebos and Call Me Lame" was posted on Epitaph's website for free download on April 16, 2000. [9] "