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ALBUM REVIEW: Away from this Dream by Axel Flóvent
Axel Flóvent‘s latest album, Away from this Dream, is a vibrant blend of folk influences, alternative sounds, and irresistible pop…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Echoes of North by Christine Kammerer
Echoes of North by Christine Kammerer is a debut album that effortlessly blends the ethereal realms of Nordic and Celtic…
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A CONVERSATION WITH…Letallis
With a single vision in mind, Letallis merges their diverse influences and storytelling into their unique sound into their upcoming…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Hold My Hand, God Damn It by Gaffa Tape Sandy
Brighton punk trio Gaffa Tape Sandy confront the turbulence of their twenties head-on in their debut album, Hold My Hand,…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Pathetic Apathetic by Indoor Pets
Indoor Pets’ sophomore album Pathetic Apathetic is a triumphant return for the Kent-based indie rock quartet, showcasing a darker, grittier…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: In Hearts and Stone by World Times Three
Blending crushing riffs and heavy rhythms, World Times Three’s debut album, In Hearts and Stone, is a lesson in how…
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A CONVERSATION WITH…Forgotten Shrine
Brought together by a shared appreciation for bardcore, Sofia Frasz and Josh Alexander the duo behind Forgotten Shrine are combining…
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LISTEN: “Long Time Coming” by Supplemental Pills
Supplemental Pills venture into fresh sonic territory with their latest single, “Long Time Coming.” The song marks a notable shift…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Vol 1: The Hymn of the Hunter by Voraath
Prepare yourself for an auditory adventure unlike any other. Voraath, a sci-fi horror-inspired extreme metal band from Asheville, North Carolina,…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Days of Grey by Red Vanilla
Hailing from Dundee, the alt-rock band Red Vanilla is making waves with their debut EP, Days of Grey. The EP…
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LISTEN: “My Heart is Willing” by Mines
Mines is set to debut on Lavender Sweep Records with their latest album Warm and Safe on July 5th and…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Volume II by Sons of Arrakis
Sons of Arrakis have raised their own bar with their latest album Volume II. The mesmerising album combines sci-fi ambiance…
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LISTEN: “Blues Fatigue” by My Best Unbeaten Brother
The UK-based indie rock trio, My Best Unbeaten Brother, known for their associations with Nosferatu D2, Tempertwig, and Superman Revenge…
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LISTEN: “The Right Stuff” by The Trampoline Delay
The Trampoline Delay, spearheaded by the multi-talented Pete Marino, continues to charm indie rock enthusiasts with their dynamic, guitar-driven tunes.…
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A CONVERSATION WITH…Cruce Signatus
In the realm where history and music collide, few projects are as ambitious and intriguing as Cruce Signatus, the brainchild…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Cruce Signatus by Cruce Signatus
Cruce Signatus, the brainchild of Milwaukee-based multi-instrumentalist David Frazer, unveils its instrumental self-titled debut in a daring leap into the…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Art History by Perennial
Perennial is delivering a masterclass in modernist punk, blending 60s mod grooves, post-hardcore angles, and experimental electronic flair into a…
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LISTEN: “Bossfight” by Gnarlah
Gnarlah, the British Nu-Metal powerhouse, returns with a vengeance in their latest single, “Bossfight.” A fierce blend of explosive riffs…




























