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Canyons and Locusts Come With The Concept On Alternative Americana Of The Goal Gigolo

We know there’s definitely not another MA/AZ hybrid outfit out there making the kind of modern Alternative Americana the way that Canyons and Locusts do. And we’re pretty sure there’s not an artist as prolific right now as CaD either especially with a concept album rearing to go barely a [...]

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Jason Bieler and the Baron Von Bielski Orchestra Bring The Best For Modern Prog/Rawk Odyssey On The Escapologist

Some of the best reviews, we think, are spurned on by songs or sounds that immediately compel us to dive in with our notes and first impressions and then go back and try and formulate coherent thoughts from all the initial word vomit. If we had been writing back in [...]

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Ghost On TV Fuse Indie Rawk Aesthetic With Classic Trip-Hop Vibes For Unforgettable Electro LP Mister Silence

There’s records out there that, when a single or two gets released and they’re just so fantastic right off the bat, it becomes a little suspect. Mostly because back in the days before instant grat releases and being able to hear something in its’ entirety right away some artists/labels/management would [...]

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Corlyx Celebrate All Things Post-GothWave On Epic And Electric Magnum Opus PURPLE PAIN

This is going to be one of those “We were gonna start this review off like this, but…” then proceed to sort of mention our draft bits/different iterations in the opening and then eventually get to the point. Sort of. When diving into Corlyx’s upcoming double album, PURPLE PAIN, we [...]

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Dwelley Light It Up With Alterna-Perfection Of Lush Loons

This album is everything. Yep, we said it. If you, like us, love to be completely blown away by an artist or album with no preconceived notions going in then we think Loons by Dwelley is THE debut record you need to check out in 2025. Formed by four childhood [...]

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Bleeding Through Reinvent Themselves With Sonic Maelstrom Of Heaviness And Harmony On NINE

A few years back we finally had the chance to catch Bleeding Through in the wild and even as casual fans, it was more than worth the wait having followed the band since 2003’s This Is Love, This Is Murderous (Again, casual fans here). But speaking of that almost 22-year [...]

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