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Crippling Alcoholism Get The Concept On Epically Dark Gothic Opus Camgirl

What did we just listen to???? Again we regale you with the tale of how we listen to everything that comes across (Both in a timely AND untimely manner) ye olde digital desk. Some is good. Some is not so good. Some is so good to us that it makes [...]

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Parts Per Million Rise Again And Are Ready To FIGHT On Furious Red, White, and Blue

Fast and furious and fueled by being fed up with what is currently happening in our country, Parts Per Million has arisen from hibernation refreshed, re-energized, and ready to fight as evidenced by their brand new trio of singles that make up the Red, White, and Blue EP. You can [...]

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Sour Tongue Tap Into A Fuzzed Out Alterna-Punk On Latest EP FINAL GIRL

You will never catch us ignoring any artist with Horror-related artwork/titles associated with them. And, more often than not, it all turns out to be rad anyway! Which is most certainly the case with FINAL GIRL, the latest EP from Los Angeles’ Sour Tongue!

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No Apologies Breathes New Life Into The Metal Scene On Latest Thrash/Hardcore Hybrid

If Biohazard wasn’t already putting out a highly anticipated modern Hardcore Metal hybrid banger later this year then we’d call what’s on the horizon from Australia’s No Apologies the rightful successor to that particular throne. However, Biohazard is indeed back which makes No Apologies’ Life very much its’ own thang [...]

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Major Moment Deliver Earnest Synth-Fueled Hard Pop On The Pain That Makes Us Grow

We first got turned onto Major Moment when researching the ill-fated Capulet Fest (Which just passed its’ 1-year non-iversary! Read more here) and, unfortunately, lots of our pre-coverage fell by the wayside. Major Moment was not one of the artists affected by that (Read our initial MM thoughts here) but [...]

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The Far Out Curate A Fantastic Funk Rawk/Soul Pop Hybrid On Greetings from The Far Out

Bear with us on this train of thought, okay? It’s a pretty masterful thing when an artist unleashes such a killer lead single and then it (almost) ends up being steamrolled by what the rest of the album it’s apart of holds. Okay, well, maybe not steamrolled but maybe a [...]

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