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LISTEN: “Ronin” by Re:O
In a swirling collision of genres, Re:O‘s latest single “Ronin” is a bold experiment in musical fusion, blending the ethereal…
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EP REVIEW: Days by Callas
Callas, the Cork-based post-rock and experimental metal outfit, unveils their latest EP, Days on July 26. Formed by Dom Murphy…
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TOUR NEWS: Jamie Webster announces seven new UK & Ireland Tour dates for winter 2024 including two new arena shows
[MEDIA RELEASE] Taking the magic and passion of recent main stage outdoor celebrations of his music, people’s songwriter, Jamie Webster announces a UK…
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HOT TRACK: “Toy Soldiers” by All the Damn Vampires
If you are of the Gen X years, then you are more than familiar with Martika whether it be from…
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LISTEN: “Power in This World” by Sadie Mustoe
Blending the ethereal with the intimate, Sadie Mustoe’s latest single, “Power in This World,” is an enchanting ode to fantastical…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Zero Days Without Incident by Diuretic
Grindcore is known for its blistering speed and unrelenting aggression, often risking descending into repetitive monotony. Yet, Philadelphia’s own Diuretic…
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LISTEN: “Average Man” by Casii Stephan
In her latest single “Average Man,” Casii Stephan brings a potent blend of soul-drenched funk pop and rock that delivers…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Artificial Infection by Amerakin Overdose
Amerakin Overdose returns with a ferocious new offering in Artificial Infection. The album captures the band’s evolution while simultaneously reimagining…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Plutocracy Planet by Plutocracy Planet
In an ambitious melding of genres and ideologies, Plutocracy Planet‘s self-titled debut album emerges as a sonic manifesto against societal…
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DEBUT SINGLE: “Tattoo” by Bottlemoth
In the dimly lit expanse of indie-folk, Bottlemoth emerges with their debut single “Tattoo,” a melodic testament to growth and…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Unlikely Hero by Mezmik
Hailing from Brisbane, Mezmik makes a powerful statement with their debut EP, Unlikely Hero (out July 15).The five piece of…
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LISTEN: “Vultures” by Pollyanna Blue
The latest from Pollyanna Blue, “Vultures”, triggers the memory of a line from “Sugarbuzz” by Marvelous 3 – “and they…
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ICYMI: Lord of the Lost Releases Live Versions of “Herz An Herz” and “The Look”
[MEDIA RELEASE] Lord of the Lost have revealed their live cover versions of “Herz An Herz” (Blümchen) and “The Look” (Roxette), cut from their upcoming…
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LISTEN: “Not Alone” by Hacktivist
“Not Alone” by Hacktivist plunges one into a raw and unflinching exploration of mental health, delivered with the band’s signature…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Sorrow’s Pyre by Occult Witches
In the dimly lit realms where hard rock meets mysticism, Occult Witches conjure their latest opus, Sorrow’s Pyre, a haunting…
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LISTEN: “Warmer Weather” by Yosemite in Black
Atlanta’s hardcore stalwarts, Yosemite in Black, unleash a scorching anthem with their latest single “Warmer Weather,” and offer a tantalising…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Full of Chemicals by Rosalie James
Wrapped in a rich tapestry of honest and heartfelt lyrics, Rosalie James’s debut album, Full of Chemicals (out July 12),…
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LISTEN: “Where Do I Go” by Szopa featuring Kezia Warwood
Szopa‘s latest single, “Where Do I Go,” featuring Kezia Warwood, is a haunting exploration into life’s existential mysteries. With its…




























