Album Reviews

Panic Priest’s PSYCHOGORIA Is An Electro Journey That’s Just Right For All Seasons

More like PSYCHOGLORIOUS, amirite? Panic Priest is BACK and while the latest release might be the perfect sound for the Rocktober season, the nuanced Electro romp is an epic synthetic journey that’s fit for the months that precede and proceed these hallowed 31 days.

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Candy Coffins’ Spooky SZN Soundtrack, Once Do It With Feeling, Is Filled With Enough Timeless Tales To Transcend Just One Season

A gargantuan-sounding and, frankly, ghoulish entrant for this year’s ultimate Spooky SZN album, Candy Coffins’ Once Do It With Feeling is a rollicking romp through the graveyard that’s filled with an abundance of timeless tracks that’ll leave a lasting impression well after the last candle in your Jack-o’-lantern has burned [...]

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Lucia Cifarelli Steps Out On Electro-fied Elegance Of I Am Eye

Much like legendary musical chameleons David Bowie or Madonna, KMFDM’s Lucia Cifarelli traverses a tantalizing line that subverts genres and dwells in a place that’s all things Electro, Industrial, Pop, and more on I Am Eye. Speaking of the Material Girl, Cifarelli’s first solo outing in nearly twenty years is [...]

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Already Dead Keep It Real On Dense And Diverse My Collar Is Blue

Singles are a tough cookie to crack. Sometimes it’s a great preview of what’s to come and other times, they’re something completely out of left field meant to snag a new audience (Lookin’ at you, Sugar Ray’s “Fly”). As a reviewer/writer/blogger/editor-type person, singles can be an even tougher pill to [...]

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Caustic Casanova Drop Tantalizing Tenets Within Massive Magnum Opus On Latest Banger Glass Enclosed Nerve Center

We first got sucked into the magic that is Caustic Casanova with the release of the trio of Pantheon EP’s which we mentioned in our review for their last badass beast called God How I Envy The Deaf (Released in 2019 and can be read all about right here) and [...]

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Stake Bring Gargantuan Sounds With The Grunge-Inspired Post-Metal Ruckus That Is Love, Death And Decay

The band formerly known as Steak Number Eight is back with a brutiful (Brutal + beautiful!) new opus that’s not so much the next logical progression from the Stake rebrand on 2018’s Critical Method but more a gargantuan leap up the evolutionary ladder of heaviness into what could be the [...]

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