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Blodet Pack An Expansive Post-Metal Punch In A Small Package On Death Mother

For folks yearning for Emma Ruth Rundle to return to the sound of Marriages or wished Chelsea Wolfe lingered in the heaviness a little longer, Blodet is here for you with their latest opus entitled Death Mother. But really? They’re here to make some kickass experimental Post-Rawk noise that’s ethereal [...]

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Filth Is Eternal Find Out If They Have An Album Of The Year Contender With Latest Scorcher

Is “Grunge Punk” a thing? Well, it should be especially upon hearing the latest from Seattle’s Filth Is Eternal which pretty much captures that vibe across Find Out‘s 14 tracks, each of which barely breach the two-minute mark yet manage to come at yer earholes all dense and dynamic-like unfurling [...]

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Teen Idle Taps Into Mid-’90’s Alternative On Nostalgic Yet New Nonfiction

Diving into Nonfiction, the debut record from multi-instrumentalist Sara Abdelbarry under the nom de plume Teen Idle, and fans of those charming Indie Pop singles that preceded the album immediately get a treat in the form of the 1-2-3 punch of “Saccharine”, Birthday Cake”, and “Norway” all in a row [...]

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Looking Glass War Cap Off A Captivating Succession Of Singles With New EP Where Neon Meets The Rain

On Where Neon Meets The Rain (Found as a lyric in “Arrive!”), Boston’s Looking Glass War continue to captivate while capitalizing on the sonic good will rightly earned from the strength of the singles released so far.

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Kal-El Regale With The Robust Rawk On Moon People

Have you ever had some new slab of music you put on and the instrumental load out is super stellar, really resonating over a slow build and just hits all the right notes both figuratively and literally only to have the vocals completely destroy the mood when they eventually kick [...]

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Paper Tigers Subscribe To A Sonic Go Big Or Go Home Mentality Throughout Louder Than Life Debut Charmer

Sometimes when choosing to review almost every single ahead of an incoming EP/LP can present a problem down the road when the actual album is ready to drop. For one thing, how does it all fit in? Will those songs only stand out because they’re “the singles”? Or will the [...]

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