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ALBUM REVIEW: Hand Of Severance by Coma Hole

Coma Hole’s new album, Hand of Severance, out on November 1st, is a forceful exploration that…

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ALBUM REVIEW: North Sea by Drifting in Silence and w-berg

In the collaborative album North Sea, out on November 1st, Drifting In Silence (Derrick Stembridge) and…

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EP REVIEW: Thirty Years: Speaking to the Youth by Authority Zero

Authority Zero’s Thirty Years: Speaking to the Youth EP out on November 1st finds the band…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Maujuda by Parvyn

Through her experiences as a global artist, Parvyn weaves an intricate tapestry of sounds and stories…

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ALBUM REVIEW: The Call Of Zombina by Zombina and the Skeletones

With their first full-length album in a decade, The Call Of Zombina, Zombina and the Skeletones…

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ALBUM REVIEW: The Hanged Man by Barren

Barren’s debut album, The Hanged Man out on October 31, is a visceral five track album…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Galvanize by League of Distortion

Galvanize, the latest release from League of Distortion, is a thunderous blend of modern metal precision…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Dreams by Magana

Dreams, the latest from Magana, is a musical exploration that combines ambient compositions with intimate, spoken-word…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Let’s Live a Life Better Than This by A. Swayze & the Ghosts

An album born from chaos but transformed by clarity. It’s a sonic rebirth of grit, growth, and groove.

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ALBUM REVIEW: Pink Flamingo by Kids In Glass Houses

Kids In Glass Houses return with Pink Flamingo, an album that doesn’t merely revive their legacy…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Evergreen by Soccer Mommy

Sophie Allison, better known as Soccer Mommy, returns with Evergreen, a deeply personal exploration of change,…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Yellow Sands; Or, Eight Tales of Pixie Mischief by Cries of Colour

Canadian drummer, producer, and historian Quinn Downton, under the alias Cries for Colour, presents a compelling…

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EP REVIEW: A Leap Into The Dark by Enforced

Enforced’s A Leap Into The Dark delivers a fierce reminder of why they’re at the forefront…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Enchantress by The Pales Horses

With their debut EP Enchantress out on October 25th, The Pale Horses summon a haunting blend…

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EP REVIEW: On The List by Turkey Vulture

Connecticut’s Turkey Vulture returns with their latest EP, On The List out on October 25th, a…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Moonface Supreme by Children of The Pope

Children of The Pope’s debut album Moonface Supreme feels like an electrifying dive into the darker…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: New World by Heteromorphic Zoo

Heteromorphic Zoo’s debut EP, New World, is not your typical extreme metal release. It is an…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Songs Against Humanity by The Spirit

The Spirit returns with their fourth album, Songs Against Humanity, set for release on October 25,…

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ALBUM REVIEW: I Love Getting Dumped by Boy Jr.

Boy Jr. (Ariel Allen-Lubman) will make waves with their latest album, I Love Getting Dumped. The…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Aircutter by TV Pins

Creating a fresh sound, TV Pins seamlessly combine chiming Britpop with the sun-soaked vibes of 70s…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Metamorphosis by Sadie Campbell

Sadie Campbell’s debut album, Metamorphosis, set to release on October 25, is a masterful blend of…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Gravity of Gold by Alas de Liona

Showcasing her ethereal vocals and personal songwriting, Alas de Liona‘s anticipated second album, Gravity of Gold,…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Vitalisme by Nicolas Michaux

Nicolas Michaux’s third album, Vitalisme, is an exploration of life’s dualities that is crafted with a…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Exotic Metals Ltd by Silverlake

Silverlake’s third album, Exotic Metals Ltd., out on October 25th, marks a vibrant chapter in the…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Neurodivergent by Jon Hart

Jon Hart’s Neurodivergent isn’t just an album. It’s a raw and unfiltered journey through the challenges…

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EP REVIEW: First Time / Alone by Greg Mendez

Greg Mendez’s First Time / Alone EP delivers a hauntingly beautiful listening experience that feels more…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: They Have Become Me by Tanaya Harper

Tanaya Harper‘s debut album, They Have Become Me marks a significant moment in her career while…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Deconstruct. Reconstruct. Repeat. by Naptaker

Lexington, Kentucky’s Naptaker. delivers an unapologetically raw and reflective debut with Deconstruct. Reconstruct. Repeat. on a…