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EP REVIEW: Goodbye to the Valley Low (Side B) by Hazlett

Hazlett’s Goodbye to the Valley Low (Side B) is a continuation of the introspective storytelling he…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Clap Trap Venus by Jesse Daniel Edwards

Jesse Daniel Edwards‘ Clap Trap Venus isn’t just an album but a testament to resilience and…

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ALBUM REVIEW: The Inevitable Fork by Melted Bodies

Melted Bodies isn’t your typical metal band. Since their 2020 debut Enjoy Yourself, the LA-based group…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: An Encyclopedia of Patriarchy (incomplete) by B of Briz

B of Briz’s debut album, An Encyclopedia of Patriarchy (incomplete), arrives on October 18, 2024 and…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Goated and Foreboded by Comfy

Comfy’s sixth album, Goated and Foreboded, is an infectious blend of DIY power pop that’s hard…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Even Us Ghosts by Bottlemoth

Even Us Ghosts by Bottlemoth – a layered indie-folk journey

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Stiletto by Gut Health

Gut Health‘s debut album Stiletto isn’t just another dance-punk record. It’s a captivating exploration of tension,…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Starcrazy by Starcrazy

Starcrazy‘s debut album, out on October 18, delivers a refreshing surge of energy to the rock…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Echo by Pale Blue Dot

Pale Blue Dot’s forthcoming album, Echo, is an exploration of the human condition and delivers a…

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EP REVIEW: Disarmer by Canyoneer

Canyoneer’s forthcoming EP, Disarmer, scheduled for release on October 4th represents a captivating exploration of sound…

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ALBUM REVIEW: As Above, So Below by God Bullies

The wait is over, God Bullies are back with As Above, So Below, their first full-length…

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EP REVIEW: Sentimental Germ by Missing Pet

Missing Pet’s new EP, Sentimental Germ, is a captivating exploration of love, loss, and acceptance that…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Old City New Ruins by Feldspar

In Old City New Ruins, Feldspar proves that they are much more than just newcomers to…

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EP REVIEW: Grayscale Recollections by Seethe

Seethe‘s latest release, Grayscale Recollections, marks another bold step in their sonic evolution. The EP showcases…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: The Soundtrack by Baby Schillaci

Baby Schillaci‘s debut album, THE SOUNDTRACK, is more than just a furious onslaught of glorious noise….

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EP REVIEW: EP1 by Pythonic

Canadian metal outfit Pythonic delivers a blistering new EP, simply called EP1, that takes aim at…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: This is How We Die by Crushing Low

Crushing Low’s debut album This Is How We Die may be only twelve minutes long, but…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Project Albany by Samuel Rogers

In a landscape where personal experiences often find their way into music, Samuel Rogers’ debut album…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Born to Quit Live Session by Smoking Popes

Smoking Popes have always occupied a unique space in the punk rock landscape. They have always…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Found by Jane Doe

In a music landscape often crowded with imitation, Jane Doe emerges as a beacon of authenticity…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Long Conversations by Sloan Golden

Sloan Golden’s debut EP Long Conversations is a deeply personal journey that unfolds through six tracks…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Sing To Me, Sweet Void by Ascian

Sing To Me, Sweet Void (September 27) by Ascian feels like a journey into the deepest…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Spaciousness by Ward Richmond

Out on September 28th, Ward Richmond’s latest album, Spaciousness, is a heartfelt journey through the trials…

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ALBUM REVIEW: A Bit Jumpy! by Socks and Ballerinas

When you press play on A Bit Jumpy, the upcoming album from Bristol’s innovative duo Socks…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Edit Undo by Happy Accidents

Happy Accidents return with their anticipated album Edit Undo, set to drop on September 27, 2024,…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Nehoda by Nehoda

With their self-titled album Nehoda, the Nashville-based trio Nehoda (September 27th) delivers a blend of cinematic…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Am I Invisible by BornBroken

BornBroken’s new album, Am I Invisible, is a powerful statement in the domain of metal. With…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Always Happy To Explode by Sunset Rubdown

Sunset Rubdown’s long-awaited album, Always Happy To Explode, is finally here and marks a moment in…