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Cameron Keiber: A Rock And Roll Fables Conversation Pt.2

“It’s like having a puzzle that only you know how it all fits together and then when you complete that puzzle, it feels really fucking good. It feels really fucking great.” To quote one of our most favorite SNL skits of all time: “And we’re baaaack!” But first, didja catch the first part of our […]

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Driip Pioneer The Flip Side Of The Boston Music Scene With Genre-Defying Happy Face

It’s a pretty safe bet to say that there’s really no other artist in Boston who sound like Driip. In a city where Rawk is law, it’s refreshing for a group like Driip to find a unique voice and stand out against the sonic tapestry the city has to offer.

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Cattle Decapitation Deliver Devilishly Delightful Black Friday Treat With Death Atlas

Death Atlas, the latest slab of metallic mayhem from Cattle Decapitation is a revelation. As a non-fan, I respected the musicianship and the intense intricacies with what they did but never found myself really getting into them. Before now, that is.

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Misery Loves Co. Blast Back Into The Collective Consciousness With Inspired New Industrial Institution Zero

Words can not express how exciting it is to be able to share a review of the first new Misery Loves Co. full-length in over 19 years with you. Hell, words haven’t been invented yet to describe how exciting it is that there actually IS a new Misery Loves Co. [...]

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Lord Mantis Begin A New Religion On Devilishly Delightful Sonic Soliloquy Universal Death Church

Grimy and grungy with Black Metal tendencies and an undeniable penchant for gettin’ it done in the overall loudness department, the fourth barnstormer from Lord Mantis easily stands out as one of the heavier highlights of 2019 and a sure contender for our best of year end list.

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Brume Close Out A Stellar 2019 From Magnetic Eye Records With Fittingly Stellar Rabbits

There’s a lot happening in the five tracks that make up Rabbits, the latest from San Francisco’s Brume. Like, a lot. Dense and downtrodden but still downright delightful, Brume bring light to the dark with their unique brand of Doom for their Magnetic Eye Records debut.

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Strvngers Get Decidedly Darker For Disparate Darkwave Opus Death Is The Only Way Out

I’ve said this before but there are certain records that I’m so into that I find it hard to articulate properly within these pages so, more often than not, those records remain as an unfinished draft or at least saved for a year end list. Then there are those that [...]

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