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slo-anne Go Back To The Beginning With Updated squints

Anything we can do to share the good word on great music is a given ’round these parts… even when it means revisiting previously released material. But when it gets the re-mixed and re-mastered treatment (In this case, by Cade Earick), the debut from slo-anne reissued in the now is practically like hearing it for […]

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Glassing Bring Next Level Heaviness With Twin Dream

I don’t know what a “multidimensional trio” is but I do know that if all of them sound like Glassing do then sign me up for an annual subscription! Twin Dream is the third full-length from the Texas outfit and for the uninitiated, it mixes the visceral ferocity and technical [...]

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Temptress Transcend On Resplendent Evil Disco Archetype The Descent

Who says that “Evil Disco” died with Wayne Static??? Certainly not New Hampshire’s Temptress who might be the unofficial torchbearers for the heavy subgenre. Especially with the release of their latest which leans into the more Electro Metal elements of their sound which combines the teutonic stomp of Rammstein with [...]

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PLUSH Pounce With Auspicious Anthem-Laden Self-Titled Debut

I’ll be honest. A lot of posts on here are us playing catch up on something we wanted to feature but, for some reason or another (Read: there are still not 30 hours in a day), we didn’t. Which brings us to today and PLUSH who enthralled us back in [...]

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Dark Mark Vs Skeleton Joe Balance Brooding And Bombast On Electro-Fied Debut Full-Length

What a wild trip it is to hear former The Icarus Line vocalist Joe Cardamone team up with the legendary Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees, The Gutter Twins, etc) for a project that sounds absolutely nothing like any of their previous outfits. On the self-titled debut from the duo dubbed Dark [...]

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Paper Tigers Channel Some Boston Greats, Pack A Mighty Original Sonic Wallop On A Schism Cataclysm

Paper Tigers make a timeless kind of music that is, at times, deeply embedded in the ’90’s Boston scene mixed with a new school Punk aesthetic akin to CKY’s earlier recordings. On their latest EP, A Schism Cataclysm, the quartet hone their burgeoning sound and pack quite the sonic wallop [...]

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Gypsum Invite Listeners On An Aural Odyssey With Wondrously Whimsical Debut

Going through my original notes for the Gypsum debut and I likened listening through the record to recent experiences with the Lauren Lakis album as well as a feel of early dredg. Which is true to an extent but the record is also an all around head trip, filled with [...]

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