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Jaye Jayle Channels Nick Cave And Leonard Cohen On Haunting No Trail and Other Unholy Paths

I kinda sorta heard of Jaye Jayle before but basically went into my first show of theirs as a complete newbie. They were opening for Pelican last fall with Emma Ruth Rundle accompanying the live band and, while nothing could top the Chicago instrumentalists monolithic performance, they held their own [...]

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Jane In Space Combine The Best Elements Of Industrial On Diverse Gorerunner

With an album titled Gorerunner, Brooklyn’s Jane In Space already has us hooked. But seriously, Industrial music is my jam, okay? And Jane In Space hit a range of sounds from God Lives Underwater meets Gravity Kills on some tracks while others are like a melding of Skinny Puppy and [...]

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Middle Class Rut’s Triumphant Gutters Is An Album Worth The Wait

If ever there was a band that defined the term “rawk” it’d be Middle Class Rut. Also, have we mentioned how ecstatic we are that this duo is back and making new music together? Because we are. We’re ALSO glad that we supported their recent Kickstarter campaign and have a [...]

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ohGr Announces North American Tour, Readies TrickS For Wide Release

Yeah, we know. “But this record was supposed to come out last year!!!” Yeah, it was. It didn’t. Get over it because what you have in your hands is well worth the wait and possibly the BEST ohGr record to date. Yeah, I said it. But I digress.

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Hyro The Hero Soldiers On With Solid Sophomore Album, Flagged Channel

Honestly, I had to go back through the archives to find that I had, in fact, actually reviewed the debut from Hyro da Hero because the music sounded so familiar when I pressed play on the current record (Check out the review for Birth, School, Work, Death here for a [...]

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Taleen Kali Goes Solo On Soaring Soul Songs

Like a mix of L7, Melissa Auf Der Maur, and The Bangles…that is to say, Soul Songs by Taleen Kali is this perfect blend of dirty punk, desert rock, and shimmering Pop. Wrap your head around that one, okay?

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