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RoseR Is Ready To (Rock & Roll) Rumble On Steps

Lowell produces some great shit. A lot of which gets lumped into the “Boston Music Scene” that does indeed tend to encompass a lot of the MA area but ya gotta give credit where credit is due and, from our experience at least, Lowell is getting to the point where [...]

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Why Try? Emerge From Chrysalis On Enlightening Honeymoon

It never gets old when a local outfit we were into or covered previously (Alternately, Into AND covered) make a record that showcases how much they’ve grown and generally excel at their craft. Take Boston’s Why Try? for example (And also because that’s who we’re reviewing today) who we last [...]

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Temple of the Fuzz Witch Deliver Delectable Dichotomy With Cerebral Crusher Apotheosis

You can’t go wrong with a band that shows the kind of dichotomy in their sound that Temple of the Fuzz Witch does! One song is straight fire with vicious vocals to match the vicious sounds produced through the instruments while the next is a sanguine (There’s a song titled [...]

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I Ya Toyah Brings The Heat On Genre-Bending New EP I am the Fire

By now you’ve heard the bulk of what’s to come from Chicago’s I Ya Toyah on her upcoming new EP I am the Fire save for the title track which is the only one of the three originals on here (Plus two remixes) not previously released. But you haven’t heard [...]

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Robotic Hawks Get Down To The Business Of Rawk On Their Way To The 2024 Rock & Roll Rumble With New EP All Business

It’s Rumble SZN, everyone! And with that comes a time to not only revisit some artists we’ve already covered here (Like in our massive Preliminary Round preview pieces that have been steadily popping up recently) but for some of those same artists to drop timely new material ahead of their [...]

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Horndal Honor Alrik Andersson With Heady Heaviness Of Head Hammer Man

What a beast of a band! We will never not love us some Proggy Metal when executed right and in the case of Sweden’s Horndal and their latest record, they have executed their brand of heaviness perfectly. Also, how cool is a name like Head Hammer Man for an album [...]

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