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EP REVIEW: Living on the Internet by Myriad
Myriad’s Living on the Internet EP offers a vibrant, and unfiltered glimpse into the highs […]
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ALBUM REVIEW: Reclamation by Crys Matthews
Reclamation is a powerful declaration of identity, heritage, and resistance, brought to life by one […]
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ALBUM REVIEW: Scorched Earth by Harakiri for the Sky
The forthcoming album from Harakiri For The Sky, Scorched Earth (January 24th), is a masterful […]
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ALBUM REVIEW: Recover What You Can by Negative 13
Negative 13 return with Recover What You Can, a six-track record that solidifies their ability […]
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ALBUM REVIEW: The Alien Machine by AntiMozdeBeast
With The Alien Machine (January 17th), AntiMozdeBeast delivers a bold and genre-defying instrumental album that […]
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ALBUM REVIEW: Pillow Talk by Party Nails
Party Nails, the vibrant alter ego of Elana Carroll, strikes a masterful balance of genres […]
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EP REVIEW: Solastalgia by Battleflagg
Battleflagg’s latest EP, Solastalgia, captures the weight of change and disconnection while delivering an engaging […]
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Nude #9 by Camille Schmidt
Camille Schmidt’s Nude #9, out on January 10th, is a captivating exploration of identity, intimacy, […]
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ALBUM REVIEW: The Wrath Within by Atramentum
Hamburg’s Atramentum takes a bold step forward with their sophomore album, The Wrath Within (out […]
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ALBUM REVIEW: Full Moon by Moonchild Sanelly
Moonchild Sanelly is back, and she’s illuminating the music world with her third studio album, […]
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Black Marrow by Slaughtersun
Slaughtersun’s debut EP, Black Marrow, is a ferocious showcase of talent and vision and establishes […]
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EP REVIEW: Marie / Michel by Sisters Of…
Sisters Of… have carved out a unique place in instrumental music, and their latest EP, […]
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ALBUM REVIEW: Music for Saxofone & Bass Guitar by Sam Gendel and Sam Wilkes
Music is magic by another name. A well constructed musical motif can instantly materialise you into a different plain of existence. Its influence over us…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Nocturne (Soundtrack for an Invisible Film) by Avi C. Engel
Toronto-based artist Avi C. Engel’s Nocturne (Soundtrack for an Invisible Film) offers a strikingly unconventional […]
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EP REVIEW: Realm of the Exiled by Exiled Hope and Steel Forge
In an unexpected but seamless collaboration, Maryland’s Exiled Hope and UK’s Steel Forge have joined […]
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ALBUM REVIEW: Then & Now by Movieland
Movieland’s Then & Now is a mesmerising deep dive into the roots of Vancouver’s ‘90s […]
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Nullpunkt by Coldspine
With their debut album Nullpunkt, Coldspine crafts a potent exploration of doom and sludge metal […]
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EP REVIEW: Born to Crawl by Box
Box, the brainchild of Andrew Stromstad, delivers a stunning experience with Born To Crawl. Scheduled […]
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EP REVIEW: The High Four by Joan of Arkansas
Arizona’s Joan of Arkansas proves that noise-rock and power-pop can share the same fiery stage […]