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ALBUM REVIEW: Crime Gardens by Sunwise
In the hazy midst of Crime Gardens, Sunwise beckons one into a world where gritty vocals meet thunderous drums and tightly woven guitars. Hailing from…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: I Am a Demon by Vesseles
Blending haunting melodies and raw intensity, Vesseles‘ debut EP I Am a Demon (May 3) emerges as a powerful exploration of identity transformation. The symphonic…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Irked by Irked
In the anarchic world of punk, where defiance is currency and rebellion is the anthem comes the band Irked. With the illustrious DIY pedigrees of…
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EP REVIEW: Tough Luck by Squidge
Squidge‘s latest EP, Tough Luck, is a raw and unapologetic exploration of the trials and tribulations of navigating adulthood in a world that often feels…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Sparks – Kimono My House – 50 Years Later
I had the extreme pleasure of see Sparks at the Sydney’s Opera House last year so when Krooked Tongue announced they would be covering “Hasta…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Somber by Ater
Ater is a Latin adjective that has several meanings – dull black, dark, gloomy, sad, dismal, malevolent, obscure and it somewhat fitting for the Santiago,…
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EP REVIEW: Ask Me Now by Mewn
Ask Me Now from Manchester’s own, Mewn is a delicate dance through chaos. Like masterful architects, the five-piece band constructs a sonic edifice that juxtaposes…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Reflections in Sound by Edit the Tide
If one is to celebrate a milestone like being together for a year, why not celebrate with a debut EP! Edit the Tide came together…
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EP REVIEW: Sickness by Gomad! & Monster
On April 26th, Eclipse Records unleashes the Sickness, the latest EP from Spain’s Gomad! & Monster. Don’t think of Sickness like a plague or in…
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ALBUM REVIEW: None for All by Dead Harrison
None For All the latest by Dead Harrison is a thunderous statement to the dark depths of apocalyptic doom. From the thundering bass lines to…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Visions by Mooch
Step into the sonic labyrinth that is Visions, the third studio album from the mystifying trio Mooch. With their fingers firmly on the pulse of…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Claws Out by Lÿnx
As a teen from the glam metal and hard rock era, I had my claws ready to attack Lÿnx if they got anything wrong with…
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REVIEW: Seasons Vol. 2 by Blessed Black
Blessed Black has done it again! The follow up to Seasons: Vol 1, Seasons: Vol 2 is set to be released on April 26th. Like…
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EP REVIEW: Second Rodeo by Emily Breeze
I have one complaint about Emily Breeze’s follow up to her highly acclaimed 2023 album, Rapture, her EP, Second Rodeo (April 19) is only four…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: disparity by la lune
la lune’s dedication and passion is evident in every note and lyric of their debut EP, disparity. Over the span of five tracks, this shoegaze…
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ALBUM REVIEW: New Model Of Disbelief by Leach
New Model of Disbelief, out on April 19, is the fourth album from Scandinavian quartet Leach. The album delivers a relentless barrage of ferocity and…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Silhouettes by Yama Uba
Founded by Akiko Sampson with collaboration by Winter Zora, Yama Uba’’s debut album Silhouettes is a nostalgic rush of gothic darkwave that has echoes of…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Where’s Your Head? by Mothman, The Man
Mothman, The Man, the enigmatic ensemble hailing from Falmouth, UK has delivered a musical odyssey with their sophomore , Where’s Your Head?. Out on April…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Ovdan by Tomorrow’s Rain
The sophomore album from Tomorrow’s Rain, Ovdan is set to be released on April 19, but it’s so much more than just a collection of…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Only Death Brings Silence by NOTSM
Guitarist Matt Barkley is the brainchild of NOTSM and their debut album Only Death Brings Silence will be out on May 3rd. While the six…