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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Disarray in Unison by Captain Zero
While I may have missed the debut release of Disarray in Unison by Bristol based rockers, Captain Zero due to a heavily armed spam filter,…
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EP REVIEW: Sidescroller by Game Changer
In the vibrant realm of 8-bit video gaming and music, two legendary figures emerge: Jumpin’ Johnny and Flyin’ Ryan. Johnny, hailed for his unparalleled reflexes…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Marble Ghosts by Marble Ghosts
Sometimes I find hard rock to be a one note thematic genre of sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll. Then comes Marble Ghosts of Canada who fully…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Love’s Latest News by Speedrun
The debut EP, Love’s Latest News by Speedrun, the alter ego of Nina Lüders, is as vibrant and diverse as her New York roots. From…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Phases by Stellar Moon
Inspired by experiences as a life coach and sound healer, Stellar Moon‘s debut album Phases is a journey of healing and empowerment that captures the…
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ALBUM REVIEW: La Suspendida
I’ve been kinda stoked for La Suspendida ever since I got my first taste with Kilter’s EP The Suspended Woman, featuring Andromeda Anarchia. With libretto…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Anti Pop Culture by Idiot Robot
The sophomore album, Anti Pop Culture (March 15th) from Idiot Robot brings me joy. As soon as lead track, “Color and Sound” kicks off, I’m…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Headed North by Noel
Propelled into the limelight by his viral TikTok covers, Noel is set to release his debut EP, Headed North, on March 15th. Diving deep into…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Octopus Milk & Other Tall Tales by Rudimentary Paste
Octopus Milk & Other Tall Tales by Rudimentary Paste is a whirlwind of angsty, chaotic, and bass-driven post-postmodernist art-rock. Across the four tracks, the EP…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Wing by Big Scary
Opening song “Something to Remember” and closing song “A Ribbon to Hold Us” were singles that offered a glimpse into Wing’s tone and mood. But…
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EP REVIEW: Other Worlds by Firelights
Other Worlds by Firelights, the brainchild of Norwegian guitarist Rick F., offers an alluring journey through an instrumental post-rock landscape. Other Worlds showcases Rick’s mastery…
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EP REVIEW: Moments Between Dreams by Ella Haber
I want more of Ella Haber and twenty-two minutes and ten seconds is not enough, but Moments Between Dreams is stellar nonetheless. With her rich,…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Domestic Majestic by Silent Forum
Domestic Majestic by Silent Forum presents a humorous yet poignant exploration of self-care amidst the humdrum of everyday life. With tongue firmly in cheek, the…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Oneiric by Kelevra
Formed in Regina, Canada in 2009, Kelevra has been a prominent supplier of progressive metal, captivating audiences with their intense performances. Since the release of…
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EP REVIEW: Yn y Bore by Gillie
While I may not understand a single word of it, there is a beautiful cadence to the Welsh language and I have more than once…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Chasing Euphoria by Lutharo
Canada’s melodic metal quartet, Lutharo, returns with their sophomore album, Chasing Euphoria (March 15, Atomic Fire Records). With their signature mix of heavy, melodic death,…
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EP REVIEW: I Like You by Nrvs
If you’re searching for a sci-fi opera of Orwellian proportion, then look no further than the UK’s Nrvs and their four track EP, I Like…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Licorice by Camille Scipio
Have you ever encountered a song, or better yet, an EP or album, that seemed to make your soul exhale in relief? In her debut…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Sound Weapon by Paraline
Expanding beyond being a project for brothers Leo “Light” Andersen (lead vocals, guitar) and Kirill Langley (lead guitar), Paraline is a brotherhood with Alex Shustoff…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Depths Like These by Slow Coast
Dive into the sonic waves of Depths Like These by Slow Coast, an indie rock gem hailing from the sun-kissed shores of the Bay Area…