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Maximo Park Take Risks, Continue To Exist On Risk To Exist

Little known fact! A new album from Maximo Park is the signifier of a good year for music so it looks like 2017 is going to be a banner year then as Risk To Exist is almost upon us!

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Cubanate Prove They’re Still Ahead Of The Game On New Compilation Brutalism

Cubanate was ahead of their time in the ’90’s. They might still be which is why there’s no time like the present to celebrate these techno industrial titans with an all new collected works.

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He Is Legend Truly Triumph With few

North Carolina’s He Is Legend is back!

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Life Of Agony Find A Perfect Balance Between The New And The Old On A Place Where There’s No More Pain

Hands down the best Life Of Agony record from start to finish since their iconic debut, A Place Where There’s No More Pain is the definitive 21st Century LOA album.

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The Obsessed Return, Doom Metal Once Again Bows To Wino On Sacred

I’ll admit it. I was never into The Obsessed. And considering the bands that shaped my musical identity (Kyuss, in particular), it’s a pretty obvious oversight on my part that I never indulged in the sweet ear nectar that Scott “Wino” Weinrich and company were producing. But here we are, [...]

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Second Still Fuse Post-Punk With DreamPop Spectacularly On Debut LP (Album Review)

Post-punk is a gem of a genre and it’s been going through a quiet resurgence as of late. Bands like The KVB, Vaniish, and The Soft Moon have been clearing a path for bands like Second Still to get some of that spotlight and and after hearing their self-titled debut, [...]

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