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EP REVIEW: Magick Helmet by Megaton Leviathan

Utilising fuzz upon fuzz upon fuzz and thundering bass, Megaton Leviathan’s EP, Magick Helmet is a…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Static Projections by Trusted Arcs

The debut EP, Static Projections, from the UK’s Trusted Arcs is a balance of raw intensity…

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EP REVIEW: Pool Party! by Shit the Cow

Don’t the name fool you. There is nothing shitty about Sweden’s Shit the Cow. While their…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Saltpig by Saltpig

With a name like Saltpig, there are a couple of ways the music can go –…

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EP REVIEW: blue (the remxes) by Robert Baxter

Naarm (Melbourne) artist Robert Baxter boldly entrusts the reinterpretation of their own work into the capable…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Live at the Rockfield by Small Miracles

Often artists want polished studio versions of songs to showcase their arrival, but not one to…

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EP REVIEW: Infinity by These Foundations

Bath’s These Foundations unveiled their second EP, Infinity, just last month and the four-track release serves…

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EP REVIEW: Luna by AAWKS

Let me be honest, I didn’t even know psychedelic doom metal existed until I discovered AAWKS,…

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EP REVIEW: Goodbye to the Valley Low by Hazlett

For those seeking the ideal soundtrack for a tranquil, sun-drenched day then it can be found…

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ALBUM REVIEW: The Beginning by Genus Ordinis Dei

Genus Ordinis Dei have been gearing up for the release of The Beginning (December 8th, Eclipse…

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EP REVIEW: Happy Endings are Overrated by The Bad Electric

Swansea’s DIY band, The Bad Electric are Jonny Randell (guitar, vocals), Matt Williams (guitar, synth, vocals),…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: SuperPowers by Shop Front Heroes

After teasing fans with singles, the debut album, SuperPowers from Shop Front Heroes has arrived. One…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Slumped Up by Oya Paya

Comprising of singer and guitarist Maxime McGowan, bassist Saam Jafarzadeh, and drummer Ashwin Menon, Oya Paya‘s…

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DISCOVER: Read the Room

The 90’s alternative music scene called, and its pissed British rockers Read the Room didn’t exist…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Tiny World by Kaylah Thomas

The debut EP, Tiny World (December 1) from Victoria’s Kaylah Thomas is far from tiny. In…

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EP REVIEW: The Silent Call by Crpytosis

On December 1st, Dutch metal trio Cryptosis are set to release their new EP The Silent…

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EP REVIEW: Reign by Orian

With twenty-four years under his belt, producer and engineer, Orian is no stranger around music. His…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Wicked Doubt by Halceon Daze

Given our rigorous spam filtering, we review each email flagged as spam to ensure nothing valuable…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Hold it Together by Arih SK

Be it Arih SK’’s vocals or the lyrics, there’s a gentleness to the Niagara artist’s third…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Fables by Leisure FM

Embarking on a creative journey under the moniker leisure fm, Polish twins Milena & Weronika Szymanek…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: One Step Forward by Alex Spencer

In the dynamic world of music, emerges a remarkable talent in the form of Alex Spencer,…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Scream Over Everything by Bre Kennedy

During one’s Saturn Return, occurring every 27 to 29.5 years, the celestial body Saturn returns to…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: The Abyssal Throne by Degenerator

Edmonton’s very own Degenerator will unleash their debut album, The Abyssal Throne on November 24th. With…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Modern Artifice by Freyja Elsy

Cardiff’s classically trained musician and composer, Freyja Elsy, is set to unveil her debut EP, Modern…

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EP REVIEW: Die Leere by Girls in Synthesis

I know I’m late to the Girls in Synthesis party. I blame the following – I…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: In Heaven by Siblings

Introducing South London’s Siblings, a cohesive musical ensemble composed of Theo DW (vocals/guitar), Ben Andrewes (drums),…

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EP REVIEW: Rejected by n0trixx

Armed with a single sheet of A4 paper that read “Peace, Friendship, 8th of March”, songwriter…

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EP REVIEW: Irretrospective: Part 2 by Async Await

Irretrospective: Part 2 is a chemical reaction of sound and emotion where the raw intensity of grunge converges with the mechanical allure of industrial music.