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EP REVIEW: Schisms & Pendulums by Seethe
Seethe‘s latest EP, Schisms & Pendulums, offers a haunting exploration of the human psyche. Out now, this three-track collection delivers a sonic experience that is…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Last or Later by Burnt Sherpa
Burnt Sherpa, the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Greg Green, is nearing the May 17 release date of their debut EP, Last or Later. With a nostalgic…
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EP REVIEW: Don’t Understand Why by Toucan
The musical moniker of Conor Clancy, Toucan, is set to release his EP, Don’t Understand Why on May 17. With the smooth as buttah (intentionally…
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ALBUM REVIEW: …buried where you stand by Mutes
Birmingham’s post-punk stalwarts, Mutes, return with their fourth studio album, …buried where you stand, a bold and unfiltered exploration of existential themes set against a…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: “The Body and All Its Positions” by Faux Hex
Enter the labyrinthine world of Faux Hex‘s debut album, The Body and All Its Positions, where bleak synthetics collide with raw biology to create a…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Sunny Blunts by Fast Blood
Sunny Blunts, the debut album from Fast Blood, boasts a colossal sonic landscape that captivates from start to finish and is a triumphant entry into…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Baby Hedgehog by Paul Thompson
Baby Hedgehog is a heartfelt album by singer-songwriter Paul Thompson, inspired by a touching encounter with an injured hedgehog near his rural Norfolk studio. Paul’s…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Kintsugi by Demande À La Poussière
Demande À La Poussière‘s latest offering, Kintsugi, beckons one into a realm where darkness reigns supreme and apocalyptic visions abound. With their third album, the…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Dreadnought by Orecus
Orecus unleashes a sonic onslaught with their sophomore album, Dreadnought, a relentless barrage of modern death metal that pushes the boundaries of brutality and innovation.…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Here by Mammoth Penguins
Led by the songwriting prowess of Emma Kupa, backed by Mark Boxall on bass and keys, and Tom Barden on drums, Mammoth Penguins deliver a…
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EP REVIEW: in the meantime by R E L
In her latest EP, in the meantime, R E L offers a glimpse into her intimate musical journey, captured in a live setting with her…
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ALBUM REVIEW: I Never Threw A Shadow At It by Freddy Trujillo
Seasoned singer-songwriter Freddy Trujillo is set to unveil his fourth solo album, I Never Threw A Shadow At It on May 24. Following the narrative…
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EP REVIEW: Better Late Than Never by Mared
To be honest, when I sat down for my daily listening session for Amplify the Noise, I lacked the inclination and patience, but Mared and…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Selling Lies by Stefski & Hutch
Stefski & Hutch’s latest album Selling Lies is the embodiment of defiance and resilience. Both which are the tried and true elements of rock-n-roll just…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Everything You Know is Yesterday by Hi/Jack
Hi/Jack‘s latest album, Everything You Know is Yesterday, is a rollercoaster ride of rock ‘n’ roll energy and musical diversity. From the opening chords of…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Olew Nadroedd by SYBS
SYBS‘ debut album, Olew Nadroedd, is a vibrant canvas filled with the colours of youth, uncertainty, and endless creativity. Each track is a brushstroke in…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Eon by Pete Philly & Perquisite
After a decade and a half, the dynamic duo Pete Philly & Perquisite return with their long-awaited album Eon marking a triumphant comeback that’s been…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: The Wesleys by The Wesleys
Hailing from Montreal, The Wesleys have unleashed their self-titled debut album, marking a significant milestone in their journey as a band. Bursting onto the scene…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Nowhwere by The Sweet Kill
Do you crave 80s goth? Particularly the sounds of Joy Division and Bauhaus? Then Nowhere the sophomore album from The Sweet Kill will satiate any…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Wild Fever by The Hazytones
On May 10th, The Hazytones will release their album Wild Fever and it is sure to ignite a storm of fuzz-fueled heavy rock that delivers…