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The Birthday Massacre Illuminates on Electro/Industrial-tinged New LP Pathways

While they sometimes fall off our radar, we’re never not interested in what The Birthday Massacre has to offer (Although we did review the last three full-lengths). Like returning to the music of Canada’s The Birthday Massacre is similar to catching up with an old friend you haven’t seen in [...]

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Lo-Pan Deliver Earnest Excellence Across Get Well Soon

There’s nothing quite like hearing a new Lo-Pan album for the first time. Or the second time. Or the third time, for that matter… see where we’re going with this? It’s an experience no matter how many times you dive in and, similar to the late Torche, Lo-Pan have this [...]

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Real Beaut Boast A Boisterous Noise With Newest EP Politics

The Boston supergroup you didn’t know you needed in your life is back with another collection of four tracks that came here to chew bubble gum and kick some ass. But guess what? They’re all out of bubblegum! And just like their debut, the songs featured within are a broad [...]

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Looking Glass War Unveil New Single, Unleash Suave Saints Of The Lost And Found

We try to drop everything when it comes to Goddamn Glenn-related projects. The frontperson for both Parlour Bells and Looking Glass War has that old school Justin Hawkins bravado (“Old School” in the same sentence as The Darkness is weird, right???), the showmanship of Freddie Mercury, and a penchant for [...]

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Lauren Babic Celebrates All Things METAL On Catchy Hybrid Crusher Too Much and Never Enough

Lauren Babic is the kind of artist that makes us glad we always press “play” on whatever promo we cross paths with across ye olde digital desk. You might already know the multi-talented multi-instrumentalist as a vocal coach and coverer of many a popular Pop song across her successful YouTube [...]

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Underoath Enter New Era On Expansive 10th Full-Length The Place After This One

Inevitably there’s an album or two or three in a given year that we had no idea was coming. Either it’s something so soon following a recent release or honestly, something that was teased but we completely missed the signs. Whatever the case is here, we’re happy to be not [...]

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