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Canyons and Locusts Pay Tribute To Justine Covault, Red On Red Records With Fuzzed-Out Fervor Of The Red Angel

Seems like we’ve been talking about Canyons and Locusts new EP forever with the steady roll out of singles that have preceded The Red Angel but the wait is finally over and fans will soon be rewarded with all of their favorites collected in one place along with two previously [...]

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Wyn & The White Light Don’t Need Luck, Make Their Own Magic While Conjuring Transcendent, Effervescent Debut

Labeling your debut album as a “34 minute journey through the divine feminine and near death experience” as Wyn & The White Light’s Wyn Doran (Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist) has done is more a mission statement than an expectation. If that quote did fall in that latter half, though, we think it’s safe [...]

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The Only Thing To Expect Is The Unexpected When Midnight Deliver New Rambunctious Rawk Anthems On Hellish Expectations

When lead “single” “FOAL” (Short for “Fuck Off And Leave”) dropped about a month or so ago we were already, enraptured playing the song over and over and over some more because we couldn’t get enough of the rambunctious Rawk emanating from our speakers. Then the promo for Hellish Expectations [...]

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Leather Lung Rev Up The Riffage On Gargantuan Graveside Grin

Sure, we might throw the word “Favorite” around a lot here but it’s only because we love music so much… and what’s not to love about the newest full-length from Boston’s Leather Lung?!?! Nothing. That’s the answer you’ll find when you get through the eleven diabolically devilish tracks that make [...]

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The Shirts and Shoes Open Up The Spring Rawk Season With Some Fresh New Episodes On Latest EP

This started as a Singles! review then morphed into a video review and is now an EP preview because when it comes to Boston’s The Shirts and Shoes sometimes you just have to go with the flow. Especially when the flow sounds anything like their new EP that’s just about [...]

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Waste A Saint Serve Up A Juicy Second Serving With Sophomore Outing Ravenous

Exuding the same kind of swag that made early Queens of the Stone Age recordings so exhilarating yet retaining the experience of later offerings, Waste A Saint’s sophomore album exhibits the kind of sonic mastery often found in artists developing their fifth or sixth album and not one barely two [...]

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