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Deprogrammer Cult Enter The Chat With Hottest Heavy Album Of Your Summer On Tactics For Manipulation

There’s a reason certain albums/artists make it onto our new year preview list without hearing a note and just the whiff or mention that something is coming down the line. In most cases, that’s due to either the collective talent involved having some past releases (Together or with other bands) [...]

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Boozewa Celebrate The History Of Noise Rawk With Brilliant Bon Vivant

Listening through Bon Vivant from PA’s Boozewa is like listening to the combined might of every great fuzzy riff of the ’90’s/early ’00’s from Gruntruck, Melvins, and Soundgarden to noisier compatriots in Unsane and Fudge Tunnel but all delivered under a Kylesa-style production.

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Subpunch Deliver A Doozy On Non-Drowsy dozy

We’ve mentioned how vibrant the Lowell Music Scene is, yeah? Because it is! For every Lovina Falls or slo-anne emerging from Bean Town there’s a Tysk Tysk Task or your 2024 Rock & Roll Rumble champs The Ghouls (As an aside, can we start a by town-by-town battle for the [...]

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slo-anne Ready A Timeless Batch Of New Alternative Favorites On Savory Sophomore Outing whiplash

Any artist that can successfully manage to get the term “boot scootin’” into their bio and have it make sense is already a favorite in our book. And in slo-anne’s case it also helps that the kind of music produced by this Boston by way of Connecticut duo is the [...]

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Kooked Out Mix Surf Rawk With Serenity On Intimate New EP DIY Sessions 1

Who else has been amped up for some new Kooked Out music following 2022’s Vis Viva full-length and last year’s truly triumphant sets during the 2023 Rock & Roll Rumble??? While it seems the collective “we” will have to wait a little longer for a “proper” follow-up to the modern [...]

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NOTHING MORE Ready Deliciously Dense CARNAL For Mass Consumption (RNRF X Capulet Fest Extra Credit)

NOTHING MORE’s name has popped up enough as support for so many artists that we already dig or as part of festivals/package tours that we should’ve investigated them in depth before now. You’d think so, right? And that’s where you’d be wrong. But as in most cases when we wait [...]

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