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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…

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ALBUM REVIEW: I Love You Too by Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers

With their debut album I Love You, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers have captured the…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Butterfly with Bazookas by Daniel Hayes

Daniel Hayes’ latest album, Butterfly with Bazookas, is a refreshing blend of introspection and exuberance. The…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: The Calamatix by The Calamatix

The self-titled debut album from The Calamatix is more than just an introduction to the band…

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EP REVIEW: On and On by Penny Rich

The Cardiff-based trio, Penny Rich are known for their exhilarating noise punk sound  and their back…

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ALBUM REVIEW: What it Cost by Foreign Fields

What It Cost by Foreign Fields is a fresh and invigorating chapter in the duo’s discography…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Valley of Dark Hills by Hearts of Oak

Hearts of Oak‘s latest album, Valley of Dark Hills, is a sprawling testament to the band’s…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Draconian Darkness by Wolfheart

Wolfheart, the Finnish melodic death metal juggernaut has delivered a chilling new album with Draconian Darkness….

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EP REVIEW: Light Sides by Angie McMahon

Angie McMahon’s Light Sides is a reflective extension of her critically acclaimed album Light, Dark, Light…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Nadir by Groza

With their third album, Nadir set for release on September 20, Germany’s black metal force Groza…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Sexy Mathematics by Sexy Mathematics

Toronto-based Sexy Mathematics first made waves in the indie synth rock scene with their 2011 debut…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Little Wars by Thunderbird Divine

Known for their riff-heavy, psychedelic-stoner fusion, Thunderbird Divine has consistently pushed the boundaries of the genre…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Before It’s Gone by The Rolling People

Since their inception The Rolling People have demonstrated an exceptional knack for crafting music that feels…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: An Unexpected Giant Leap by Christopher Haddow

Christopher Haddow’s debut instrumental album, An Unexpected Giant Leap (September 6), weaves a rich auditory tapestry…

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ALBUM REVIEW: A Docket of Votive Offerings by Salt On Sunday

Adam R. Bryant‘s latest project, Salt On Sunday, is set to release their latest album, A…

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ALBUM REVIEW: The Promised Land? by Black Sites

Black Sites’ fourth album, The Promised Land?, available on September 6,, is a potent reminder of…