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ALBUM REVIEW: The Count by Frog
It’s theatrical without slipping into parody and experimental without becoming indulgent. In short, it’s Frog at their most unpredictable.
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Confessions of A Pub Talker by Scustin
Confessions Of A Pub Talker is loud, witty, and proudly Irish, but its stories and energy are built to travel…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Shine On by Sweet Water
Rather than coasting on nostalgia, the band has pushed themselves into new territory.
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ICYMI: Pale Horse Ritual Release “Bloody Demon” from Diabolic Formation Out Nov 28
[MEDIA RELEASE]Under the canopy of a darkening forest, the album, Diabolic Formation is preparing to manifest in its final material…
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WATCH: “Those Wasted Years” by Glasgow Kiss
Glasgow Kiss delivers fierce precision and power with “Those Wasted Years”.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Wish You Were Here – 50 Years Later
Pale Wizard Records’ Wish You Were Here – 50 Years Later is more than a nostalgia trip. It’s a demonstration…
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WATCH: “Never Gave You The Blues” by Young Martyrs
Heartbreak rarely sounds this inviting, but Young Martyrs turn loss into something melodic.
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LISTEN: “Moab” by Tiberius
“Moab” is a double edge sword. One that captures the ache of identity in freefall and one that captures that…
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ALBUM REVIEW: It Can’t Rain All The Time by Silver Dollar Room
Unflinching honesty wrapped in explosive and anthemic alt-rock grit, Silver Dollar Room confronts shadows with their fearless sophomore record.
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EP REVIEW: Boring Songs For Boring People by Problem Patterns
The EP turns fatigue, frustration, and absurdity into fuel for some of Problem Patterns’ sharpest work yet.
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Kalamity Kills by Kalamity Kills
Volatility sculpted into craft and grit sharpened into melody.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Visions of Utopia by Electromancy
A seven-track journey built from chaos, struggle, and survival.
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REVIEW: Good Times by Alexei Shishkin
A fresh expression of creative freedom. One that embraces chance and immediacy over careful planning.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Choke on This by Stereophobia
An unrelenting thesis on how extreme music can interrogate the present without losing its appetite for sonic violence.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Death of Don Valley by Ivy Garden
Dark, deliberate, and built to shake venue walls.
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LISTEN: “Boy Grows Old” by Adult Leisure
From the band’s forthcoming debut album, The Things You Don’t Know Yet (October 3rd), Adult Leisure’s “Boy Grows Old” captures…
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LISTEN: “Magpie” by Alexei Shishkin
Alexei Shishkin turns idle fascination into inspired invention.
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HOT TRACK: “Moving Sidewards into Lightning” by Erotic Secrets of Pompeii
“Moving Sidewards into Lightning” is a fascinating study in tension and release. It balances a smooth melodic flow with a…



























