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Dynamic Roster Deliver Fittingly Dynamic Debut As Imonolith Release State of Being

Like most of you, when I first heard about what would become Imonolith it sounded like the most kickass collection of Metal’s best exes ever. Ex-members of Devin Townsend Project + ex-members of Strapping Young Lad sounded like a recipe for success as a concept alone. But as fate would [...]

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Eliza & The Delusionals Deliver A Slight Reprieve From The Rhetoric With Anthemic Alt-Rawk Gem A STATE OF LIVING IN AN OBJECTIVE REALITY

In a time where shows are cancelled, movies are pulled from release schedules and live sports entertainment is indefinitely postponed, it’s nice to know that the constant flow of new music being released hasn’t stopped yet. And what better way to take your mind off the horrors of the outside [...]

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The Birthday Massacre Ready Massive And Mesmerizing Diamonds For The Masses

Diamonds, the eighth album from Toronto’s The Birthday Massacre, is a blissful slab of elegantly executed Electro that’s sure to be an exquisite listening experience for all the earholes.

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Julien-K Bring The Heavy And The Hearty On Blissful Electro-Industrial Triumph Harmonic Disruptor

Eight tracks of pure, uninhibited Julien-K is what fans will get this April when their latest LP, Harmonic Disruptor, drops. It’s a triumphant record through and through, filled with the sounds that have delighted fans since their inception in 2003 taken to the next level and already a contender for [...]

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Puta Volcano Unveil Dynamic, Unrelenting Rawk Masterpiece With AMMA

There was this band from San Diego called Rust that’s been on my mind due to nostalgia among other things. They were these fuzzed out Grunge rawkers who never went anywhere but the full-length and preceding EP they dropped were simply marvelous.

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Fotocrime Find Their Footing On Modern Post-Punk Classic South of Heaven

When I initially sat down to type up the review to Fotocrime’s sophomore record, South of Heaven, I was wearing my most favorite tee which happens to be a Coliseum one and I had plans to loosely compare it to Slayer’s album of the same name and the similar moods [...]

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