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Looking Glass War Cap Off A Captivating Succession Of Singles With New EP Where Neon Meets The Rain

On Where Neon Meets The Rain (Found as a lyric in “Arrive!”), Boston’s Looking Glass War continue to captivate while capitalizing on the sonic good will rightly earned from the strength of the singles released so far.

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Dethklok Return To Boston And Decimate MGM Music Hall at Fenway With Their Brand Of Animated Metal, No Casualties

Having just finished a rewatch of the entirety of Metalocalypse, including The Doomstar Requiem AND the recently released Army Of The Doomstar movie (Available now by heading here), we’d say our excitement for the live return of Dethklok was pretty high. Lucky for us, we timed our binge just right [...]

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Kal-El Regale With The Robust Rawk On Moon People

Have you ever had some new slab of music you put on and the instrumental load out is super stellar, really resonating over a slow build and just hits all the right notes both figuratively and literally only to have the vocals completely destroy the mood when they eventually kick [...]

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Paper Tigers Subscribe To A Sonic Go Big Or Go Home Mentality Throughout Louder Than Life Debut Charmer

Sometimes when choosing to review almost every single ahead of an incoming EP/LP can present a problem down the road when the actual album is ready to drop. For one thing, how does it all fit in? Will those songs only stand out because they’re “the singles”? Or will the [...]

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Singles! downtalker, “All My Friends Are Dead”/”Watch Your Heart Break”

We don’t say this too often but you’re not likely to hear anything quite like the music that downtalker makes. Following up on Post Junkie Selfish Millennial Single Father Field Notes (Which you can check out on Bandcamp here) comes two fresh new singles from the Boston-based trio which, far [...]

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Eldridge Rodriguez Show No Signs Of Atrophy On Lively Latest LP

While we haven’t had the opportunity to cover all the singles leading up to Boston/NYC hybrid outfit Eldridge Rodriguez’s latest LP, we’ve definitely covered a LOT. So diving into Atrophy is like a trip down memory lane to an extent with some of its’ 12 tracks appearing as far back [...]

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