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ALBUM REVIEW: Saltwater Circadian by VRSA
In a coastal enclave in New Haven, Connecticut, amidst the ebb and flow of sailing and fishing culture, VRSA’s latest album, Saltwater Circadian embodies the…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: The Art of Letting Go by ANA
Formed in Melbourne in January 2023 with Anna Khristenko on vocals, Josh Mak on guitar, Tory Giamba on bass, Cleveland Beckford Gonzalez on drums, and…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Teeth by Magana
In her highly anticipated sophomore album, Teeth, (out now) Jeni Magaña, the creative force behind Magana, unveils a mesmerising sonic journey that captivates from start…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Eldhav by Hämnd
Sweden’s Hämnd, composed of members from Siberian, Kollapsed, and Vargålder, make their mark with their debut EP, Eldhav. Featuring four brooding and doomy tracks, Eldhav…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: In the Pocket of Big Sad by Mumbles
With a sound that defies classification, the debut album In the Pocket of Big Sad by Mumbles thrusts one into the whirlwind of a late-capitalist…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: When You’re Alone, How Does It Feel? by Rory Ryan
As depicted by the album cover, the debut album When You’re Alone, How Does It Feel? by Rory Ryan is the aural essence of hues…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Maelstrom by Uragh
With the release date of April 19th nearing, Uragh’s debut album, Maelstrom is going to be a massive treat for not only metal fans but…
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EP REVIEW: Lucas 루카스 by 3kelves
South Korean-born and San Francisco-based artist 3kelves, also known as Taewook Lucas Kang, has delivered a vibrant EP with Lucas 루카스 (out March 29). Drawing…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Gumdrop Forest by CANDYCNB
Embark on a tantalising journey through the sonic confectionery of CANDYCNB‘s debut EP, Gumdrop Forest. Like a delicious assortment of candies, each track offers a…
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ALBUM REVIEW: On Earth or In Hell by Black Absinthe
Black Absinthe is set to unleash their latest offering, On Earth Or In Hell on March 27th and it is bursting with a raw, old-school…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Belluaires by ECR.LINF
Emerging from the depths of existential turmoil, ECR.LINF unleashes their debut album, Belluaires, a relentless onslaught of sonic brutality that defies conventional boundaries. With a…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: The City by Tansu
In her debut EP The City Harlem-based vocalist extraordinaire TANSU delivers a soul-stirring musical journey that transcends genres and captivates one with its raw emotion…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: A Tale of Fire by Omnivide
With their debut album A Tale of Fire mere days away from being released to the masses, Omnivide is more than prepared to embark on…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Black Box by Lemarchand
Lemarchand‘s debut album Black Box marks a bold entry into the industrial metal scene. Recorded at Artgot Studios in Ibagué, Colombia, and released on digital…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Unextinct by Hideous Divinity
Fraaaaaaaaakkkkkk, Unextinct by Hideous Divinity is savage. And I loved every single face melting and mind expanding minute of it. Hideous Divinity, the Rome-based powerhouse…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Flowers in the Brick by Myra Keyes
If a love child of Liz Phair and Evan Dando of The Lemonheads existed, it would be Flower in the Brick, the sophomore album from…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Motherland by Angharad
Angharad‘s debut album Motherland is an unfiltered and unapologetic musical journey that dives into the complexities of motherhood, womanhood, and the Welsh identity. From the…
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DEBUT ALBUM: Gardenhead by Gardenhead
In late January of this year, Helsink’s Gardenhead unveiled their eponymous debut album, a genre bending and genre blending album that defies expectations and sound.…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: The Worst by Bromine
Bromine is a band that is as charming as they are musically talented. With their debut EP, The Worst, Bromine delivers a refreshing blend of…
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ALBUM REVIEW: pack your bags the sun is growing by bedbug
Under the moniker of bedbug, Dylan Gamez Citron (they/them), unveils their latest sonic endeavor with pack your bags the sun is growing. The album transcends…