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The Tale Untold Tell Some Pretty Heavy Tales On Debut Full-Length Counterculture

What we know of the Omaha music scene is that both The Faint and Bright Eyes emerged from there. We loooooove The Faint, Bright Eyes not so much. The Tale Untold sounds like neither of them. At all. But if you like your NE-based music of the heavier variety then [...]

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Miracle Blood Bring The Noise On Furiously Fun Sophomore Outing Hello Hell

We’d like to think that we’re one of the few reviewers out there able to imbibe the aptly titled “Hello Helles Lager” from Deep Cut in Medford while reviewing the new full length from Miracle Blood called, yep, Hello Hell. Does that make this review better than the others? We’d [...]

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Do Call It A Comeback! Count Zero Returns With Unique Blend Of Eclectic Rawk On thought so

If ever you were in search of a blueprint on how you do a comeback album right, Count Zero’s thought so should be somewhere on that reference list. After 13 years, the Boston-based quintet is back with an eclectic collection of 10 sonic offerings that serves as both a fresh [...]

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Neon Nightmare Summon The Spirit Of Steele On Faded Dream

This is our second Type O Negative-related post of the week and while the other one was the more obvious sound alike being a cover and all (Split Chain’s take on “I Don’t Wanna Be Me” which you can read about here), it’s the unassuming, less obvious debut full-length from [...]

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Rorschach Test Caps Off 2024 Comeback With Heaviness And Heart On Inspired Fallen

2024 has been a year of great comebacks from many a band that were putting out some of the most compelling albums that we not only still listen to today but also helped shaped a lot of what we love about heavy music. One of the most surprising resurrections this [...]

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The Browning Curate Ultimate Cyber Metal Mixtape On Crushing New Full-Length OMNI

The Browning should not work. It shouldn’t! They take a Metalcore Mentality combined with ’90’s video game scores and a Death Metal brutality to make the most unhinged yet satisfying version of Techno Organic Cyber Metal yet. And on their newest full-length, OMNI, they’ve refined that sound for easily the [...]

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