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Aesthetic Perfection Embrace Patreon, Dive Into The Black On Newest Electronic Masterpiece

My Aesthetic Perfection education is pretty ass backwards. I was introduced to them when the Cabaret album was unleashed (Our review of Imperfect is here), covered the most recent EP (Which you can read here) and THEN was introduced to A Violent Emotion through a Spotify playlist within the last [...]

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Dead Girls Corp. Glow On Industrial-Sized Goth Classic Bloody Noses and Hand Grenades

Bloody Noses and Hand Grenades, the debut from Dead Girls Corp., is a rollicking good time that brings to mind the best Industrial had to offer in the late ’90’s combined with the best production values of today to create the most unholy union of sounds since John Lennon and [...]

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A Brilliant Lie Weave Intricate Web Of Fabulous Anthem Rawk On Threads: Weaver

A Brilliant Lie make some killer catchy tunes and you’ll be hard pressed not to sing and dance along when listening to their infectious brand of rawk on their latest, Threads: Weaver.

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These Beasts Mix Post-Hardcore, Sludge, And Rawk To Fantastic Results On Self-Titled Debut

Our love for Magnetic Eye Records has been well documented in these pages so it should come as no surprise that their latest offering, from Chicago’s These Beasts, is an aural walloping unlike any you’ve heard before.

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Venom Prison Slay On Samsara, A Visceral Exercise In Extreme

Um, so the Metal album of the year is here already? Quite possibly! Venom Prison’s latest is this vicious slab of experiments in extremes. It’s nasty. It’s gnarly. It’s fast. And it’s fuckin’ brilliant.

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Mr. Kitty Pens Tribute To Late Friend On Double Album Ephemeral

You’re not alone: 1-800-273-8255 “I was lost/You were there to find me/When I joked/You were there to laugh/I was sad/You could make me happy/As I broke/You could put me back/You were lost/I couldn’t find you/Couldn’t laugh when I needed light/Didn’t know you were this unhappy/When you broke/What could I do”

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