Author: Shelia Taylor

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ALBUM REVIEW: Blackfin by Into the Deep

From the murky depths of North Carolina, Into the Deep are unhooking their latest release, Blackfin,…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Where There Are Dreams There are Dragons Vol 1 by A Thousand Faces

Just as the sun sets on 2023, Kamauu and Mick Schultz, under the guise of the…

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11 Artists to Watch in 2024

I don’t have a finger on the pulse of the music industry nor am I a…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Weapons Of Mass Seduction by Lord of the Lost

Around the same time last year, Lord of the Lost released Blood & Glitter and it…

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DEBUT SINGLE: “Fall of the Firmament” by Slaughtersun

Reflecting on the collapse of the world, the death metal quartet of Justin Hillman, vocals, Ben…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Hey Living People by Dominum

In September, Dominum inked a global deal with Napalm Records, unveiling their debut album, Hey Living…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Holy Tears by Holy Tears

San Diego-based Holy Tears introduces their self-titled eleven-track album, led by Alex Burtson on guitar, Greg…

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LISTEN: “Faith” by Srai

The best thing about music is being surprised by music. When the word metal appears, there…

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LISTEN: “Save Yourself” by Palooka

With Chuck Campbell on vocals, Chris Quinn and Glen Logan on guitars, Howard Binner on bass,…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Wildfire by Katielou

Working with producer Jon Greening on her singles, “Boys”, “Embers”, and the EP Households was the…

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WATCH: “Wasted” by Black Daggers

From their debut concept album Phantasmagoria, Black Daggers has released a video for the song “Wasted”….

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DISCOVER: Pacifica

Born from the pandemic and founded on friendship and their Welsh roots, Pacifica’s goal is to…

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HOT TRACK: “Tell It To My Heart” by Ferris McFoley

As a child of the 80s, Taylor Dayne holds a revered place among my musical icons….

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ALBUM REVIEW: Last Days on Earth by Svartanatt

Influenced by the sound of the 60s and 70s where organs and guitars harmoniously danced in…

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EP REVIEW: Urbana by Fellahin Fall

Formed in 2019, Fellahin Fall made a name for themselves with their album Tar a-Kan (2020)…

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DISCOVER: Battery Acid

Battery Acid emerges as a breath of fresh air in the realm of alternative punk rock….

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LISTEN: “Bodies” by Julia Lostrom

Julia Lostrom’s current single, “Bodies” is an afro pop and R&B celebration of the rare emotional…

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EP & SHORT FILM REVIEW: Life After Her by Apache Grosse

The EP, Life After Her by Apache Grosse is an experience that is both auditory and…

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TOP 11 Songs of 2023

There were a lot of fantastic songs in 2023, but these were the eleven songs that…

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TOP 11 Cover Songs of 2023

There were a lot of great cover songs, but these eleven reigned supreme. “Bye Bye Bye”…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Cherries in the Head by Tencu/eleOnora

If immersive auditory experience is your thing, then you must experience Cherries in the Head, the…

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LISTEN: “Disappear” by The Dryas

Unravelling as a poignant indie ballad delving into the depths of memory and the passage of…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: False Hope for the Savage by False Hope for the Savage

Nestled quietly in between the spam emails of SEO trolls, great hosting scams, and a ton…

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DEBUT SINGLE: “Only Nineteen” by Caleb Francis

Stepping boldly onto the musical stage this November with his debut single, “Only Nineteen”, Caleb Francis…

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DISCOVER: Black Note Graffiti

Introducing Black Note Graffiti, a quintet hailing from Michigan comprising Kris Keller on guitar and vocals,…

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LISTEN: “Give Me a Sign” by The Ritz

Formed in March 2023, the four-piece band from Burton on Trent, The Ritz features Robbie Joyce,…

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WATCH: “Not in Love With You” by Norzin Chomphel

Navigating the end of a relationship is a challenging journey, one that often bears uneven emotional…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: No Use Praying by Cash & Carter

With a name like Cash & Carter, one would expect heartfelt, soulful, country music. After all,…