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REVIEW: “Dreams of the Working Class” by Ryan Adams & The Cardinals

I know I am a month late on this review. Sometimes, I just want to listen…

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REVIEW DEBUT EP: Bleak by Rutherford Royal

Hailing from South Cackalacky (aka South Carolina to those not native to the US’s Southern States)…

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TRACK x TRACK REVIEW: Nobody’s Nobody by Brothers Osborne

I felt that Brothers Osborne’s 2022’s album, Skeletons, was a significant shift in attitude and confidence…

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DEBUT ALBUM: If Everyone’s an Expert by Penny Rich

I was given the opportunity to listen to Penny Rich’s debut album If Everyone’s an Expert…

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REVIEW: Satanic Age by Lucifer Star Machine

Until their current album, Satanic Age, out on April 14th on The Sign Records, Lucifer Star…

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REVIEW: Jesus at the Gay Bar by Cub Sport

Picture this scene – a setting sun painting shades of yellow, pink, and orange across the…

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REVIEW: “So Bad” by Baby Schillaci

Apparently, I was living under a rock when Baby Shillaci released their video for “So Bad”….

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REVIEW: “Stray” by Pollyanna Blue

Shhhhhh…don’t let Pollyanna Blue know, but goddamn their latest song, “Stray” is fucking awesome. Out on…

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REVIEW: Metamorphosis by Bethan Lloyd

If there was an artist that was truly connected to the cosmos, then that artist would…

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TRACK x TRACK: Return to Carnegie Hall by Ryan Adams

I somehow missed that Ryan Adams released a 4 song EP live from Carnegie Hall. Appropriately…

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REVIEW: American Harmony by David Van Auken

When listening to new music or artists, I sometimes like to go in blind. Just hit…

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REVIEW: Hollowing Out by Red Telephone

There’s something wonderfully delicious about the sound that comes from Red Telephone. It’s not a specific…

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REVIEW: Spring Break 2095 by Animals On TV

When I was growing up, MTV actually aired music videos and music news…then came the reality…

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TRACK x TRACK: Eat Your Young by Hozier

To satiate fans until his upcoming album, Unreal Unearth is released later this year, Hozier released…

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REVIEW: On Top of the Covers by T-Pain

It’s not every day you’re going to see a review of a T-Pain album here on…

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REVIEW: “Silencer” by Lucky Thief

We here at Amplify the Noise were fortunate to be given an advance listen of Lucky…

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DEBUT ALBUM: The Perks Of Being a Hypocrite By Cosmic Crooner

The debut album The Perks of Being a Hypocrite by Europe’s earth angel, Cosmic Crooner, is…

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TRACK x TRACK: Weapons of Choice by Carbellion

In a couple of weeks, Carbellion will release Weapons of Choice on Eclipse Records. The album…

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REVIEW | …And Out Of The Void Came Love by The Veils

A double album. 15 tracks. 7 years in the making. My ears cannot believe what they…

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REVIEW | Shady Pines Vol. 2 by Nicholas Johnson

Say hello to Nicholas Johnson and his fourth album, Shady Pines Vol. 2, the follow up…

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REVIEW | Electro Bazaar by Midnight Tea Party

I discovered Midnight Tea Party through a co-worker at the job that pays the rent and…

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TRACK x TRACK | Adventure Songs by Aaron Wylder

Adventure Songs by Aaron Wylder, who grew up in the Cayman Islands and now calls Canada…

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DEBUT SINGLE: “Radical” by Baby Schillaci

Welsh 4 piece punk rockers, Baby Schillaci, have released their debut single, “Radical” from their forthcoming…

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TRACK x TRACK | The Muse by Qveen Herby

Qveen Herby is the fierce and feisty alter ego of star child Amy Noonan who was…

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REVIEW: Safari Gold: The Years Between Dog and Wolf

What I like best about The Years Between Dog and Wolf by Safari Gold is that…

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DEBUT SINGLE: “Weapon of Love” by Blone Noble

Blone Noble is bringing sexy 80’s magic back with his debut single, “Weapon of Love” and…

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SLEEP TOKEN

I can’t with Sleep Token. And by can’t, I mean I can’t keep up. In the…

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The Lucid: Saddle Up and Ride

Following up their 2021 self-titled album, The Lucid are back with their 5 song EP, Saddle…