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ALBUM REVIEW: Indulgence by The Family Rain
The Family Rain proves they’ve been cooking up something special during their decade-long hiatus since their debut Under the Volcano. Out on April 19, their…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Amartia by Bloody Falls
Chaos reigns supreme and darkness lurks at every corner in Amarita, the latest from Finland’s Bloody Falls. Available on April 19th, the album is a…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Golden Age of Confusion by Colin and the Clouds
The debut album Golden Age of Confusion by Swedish duo Colin and the Clouds showcases a masterful fusion of rock, pop, and alternative electronic music.…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Summer of Love by Jess Ribeiro
Jess Ribeiro‘s latest album, Summer of Love, is a poignant tribute to resilience and introspection amidst tumultuous times. Summer of Love was born from the…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Arkanum by Spit On Your Grave
Sign me up for a concept album inspired by the Tarot’s most intriguing cards: The Magician, The Devil, The Star, The High Priestess, The Moon,…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Acedia by Martikor
What defines a genre has always baffled me and for me there are only a handful of genres and they are rock, metal, country, indie,…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Transmit by Nothing On TV
Prepare to be enveloped in the soothing embrace of melodic harmonies and easygoing rhythms with Nothing on TV‘s latest album, Transmit. This international collaboration of…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Space to Feel by Malin Andersson
Malin Andersson‘s sophomore album Space to Feel is an introspective journey through the complexities of human emotion and existential contemplation. With Malin’s hauntingly smooth vocals,…
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ALBUM REVIEW: The Circle by Shred Rogers
Get ready to buckle up and embark on a wild, metallic journey that is an electrifying fusion of high-octane riffs, thunderous rhythms, and fierce vocals…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: What We Fear the Most by Attic Theory
Led by vocalist Lewis Wright, and backed by guitarists Peter Donnelly, Tim Cunningham, and Matt Lawler, along with the thunderous rhythm section of bassist Kenny…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Elders by Aptøsrs
I said this before when I wrote about “Rust Mountain,” the debut single from Aptøsrs, but they had me at the dinosaur. And yes, everything…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Passenger by Cale Zepernick
Cale Zepernick‘s debut album, Passengers, is a delightful journey through a landscape of plucky melodies, fun rhythms, and light-hearted lyricism. With a seamless blend of…
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ALBUM REVIEW: I Thought It Would be Easier by Annie Dressner
Annie Dressner‘s latest album, I Thought It Would Be Easier is a poignant journey through the labyrinth of human emotions, offering a heartfelt and honest…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Hamfarir Hugans by Drungi
In the chilling expanse of Iceland’s rugged terrain, where myths and realities intertwine, comes Drungi, a metal quintet that is harnessing the raw energy of…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Condemned to the Breaking Wheel by Ischemic
Prepare to be engulfed in a sonic tempest as Ischemic unleashes their latest album, Condemned to the Breaking Wheel on April 5th. Despite having only…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Absolution by Street Fever
Absolution the sophomore album by Street Fever is a gripping and deeply personal journey through the tumultuous landscape of addiction, recovery, and institutionalisation. From the…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Embers by Folkrim
From the misty shores of Finland comes a band that has evolved from humble beginnings to become a formidable force in the folk-infused death metal…
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EP REVIEW: Alter by Dialith
Dialith’s latest EP, Alter, will set a bold new standard for symphonic power metal. Out on April 5th, the four track EP shows the four…
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ALBUM REVIEW: III by Cancervo
As “Intro” starts on Cancervo’s third LP III, it feels like the beginning of a vampire movie. The organ paints a vibrant picture of cold…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Portal by Malphas
Malphas continues the saga of demon ‘Malpas’ with their latest album Portal. Preceding Portal was their 2015 EP The Conjuring and the 2018 album The…