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A dynamic shift from serene to chaotic that never lets go.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Solitary Tracks by Kip Moore
Kip Moore takes the long road and never looks back.
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Ten by Paths to Deliverance
The debut album Ten (available on March 28th) by Paths to Deliverance is an introduction to the band’s unorthodox and…
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EP REVIEW: Mercenary Notes Pt 2 by Derision Cult
An uncompromising journey through societal disruption and personal reflection.
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HOT TRACK: “Dancing Don’t Feel Right” by Adult Leisure
A rebellious anthem with an undeniable groove.
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LISTEN: “Photo Booth” by Avery Friedman
A refreshing burst of vibrant energy.
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HOT TRACK: “Let ‘Em Loose” by Krooked Tongue
Krooked Tongue rips into tech obsession with razor-sharp wit.
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WATCH: “Ugly” by Oswald Slain
Oswald Slain’s “Ugly” delivers gritty rock with swagger and bite.
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LISTEN: “Troubled Waters” by The Speakeasy
The Speakeasy charge forward with the gritty anthem “Troubled Waters.
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LISTEN: “Statia” by Jon Gazi
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LISTEN: “Paradigm” by Templeton Pek
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LISTEN: “How Did We Get Here” by Lonely Little Kitsch
Power chords, big hooks, and a chorus built to shout.
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EP REVIEW: Trinity: Volume I by Carmeria
Carmeria’s Trinity: Volume I reimagines their signature dark symphonic metal with an acoustic touch.
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TOUR NEWS: Casket Robbery Unleashes US Tour Dates
The band is thrilled to announce two electrifying tour segments, A Flash of Horror and The Hellhowler Tour.
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TOUR NEWS: Satanic Tea Co Announces Easter Massacre Tour
The death metal merchants of mayhem, Satanic Tea Co, are set to wreak havoc across Western Canada this April.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Jesse Daniel Edwards by Jesse Daniel Edwards
Stripped-back, raw, and deeply honest—an album that breathes.
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LISTEN: “The Signal” by Exterminatus
“The Signal” is a masterclass in technical precision and atmospheric intensity.
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LISTEN: “What Flavour?” by Keys
As the groove locks in, the tension rises, and before long, Keys turn nostalgia into something fresh and electric.






























