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Edict Deliver A Delightful Dichotomy With Hybrid Hardcore Of In Defense Of Labor

Some bands on paper just aren’t our cuppa, y’know? Like, they do what they do and do it really well and sometimes it clicks and sometimes it doesn’t. Then there are cases when you catch a band out in the wild on stage and are just compelled to devour absolutely [...]

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Disconnected Souls Beautifully Bend Genres With Cinematic Metal Epic Fragments Of Consciousness

Dense and destructive yet also delicate and delightful, Disconnected Souls’ very own Demanufacture is almost upon us but make no mistake, when we compare Fragments Of Consciousness to the legendary FF record, we mean in terms of its’ groundbreaking/genre-bending/all encompassing work of Heavy Art. Which is definitely what the newest [...]

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Straight Pepper Diet Covers An Eclectic Range Of Genres Across Spectacular Vol. 1

What a wild, eclectic mix of genres Vol. 1 by Straight Pepper Diet is! With Vol. 1, the mysterious veteran of the New England music scene known only as “Possum” brings to the big kids table an album that’s nothing short of spectacular with a hybrid sound that offers big [...]

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23 For ’23… But Locally! Or “23 MA-Based Bands (And Then Some) You Should Already Be Listening To”

We initially decided to do this in order to alleviate some of the stress of that other ’23 list we have going on but then we cut out the local stuff and decided to go through our archives for the year and what stood out of what we reviewed/featured that [...]

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SWTEVL Brings Forth The Murphy (R)Evolution On Very Truly Yours

The (r)evolution is here! If you’ve followed the career of Tairrie B. Murphy at all then you know it’s been an interesting one to say the least. It’s a career that got even more interesting when multi-instrumentalist Mick Murphy entered the fray some twenty plus years ago now for a [...]

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AAWKS Bring Their Elevated Brand Of Space Rawk To Luna

Boasted by a new track, two covers, and a live song, the newest offering from Canada’s AAWKS is four tracks of unfiltered and unrestrained Space Rawk that’s like the debut from Black Sabbath mixing it up with Clutch’s self-titled sophomore renaissance. It’s spacious and broad while also big on the [...]

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