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Tempers Go Dark And Dreamy On Modern Electronica Masterpiece Private Life

Tempers produce the kinds of earworms that you WANT to have stuck in your head for all time. For me, it was “Further” off 2017’s Fundamental Fantasy which initially hooked me and, without trepidation, I continually welcome any and all new music from the New York-based duo bringing us to [...]

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Lowcaster Find Their Voice On Crushing Flames Arise

Lowcaster create the kind of Post-Desert Doom that you can’t experience in bits and pieces and on their upcoming full-length, Flames Arise, this San Franciscan quartet have assembled a body of work that demands to be listened to as a whole to fully appreciate it.

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S Y Z Y G Y X Birth An Electro Utopia Within Fading Bodies

The best kind of Electro/Industrial music is the kind that acts as a sort or sonic palette cleanser. The sort of music you put on and it washes over you like a wave, clearing out whatever may have come before. Be it Metal or Pop or Hip-Hop or Country. That [...]

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Flight of Fire Announce Indefinite Hiatus, Unleash Swan Song EP She’s a Badass Featuring Cherie Currie

Unlike many a typical post round these parts following a tried a true formula, we’re going to treat this one about Boston’s Flight of Fire slightly different. Sans a “But I digress” even! But I digress.

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Life Of Agony Revisit Legendary Debut And Create Equally Legendary Follow Up With The Sound Of Scars

Life Of Agony putting out new music is cause for celebration. Life Of Agony putting out new music that’s a continuation of the story from River Runs Red, though? That’s cause for taking the whole week off to commemorate the occasion and just rawk the fuck out.

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Glacier Celebrate “No Happy Music” On Behemothic No Light Ever

Bleak, cold, and unforgiving like the Blizzard of ’78…or like their fitting moniker, Boston’s Glacier create the kind of lurching and lumbering soundpieces that are the perfect soundtrack for New England winters and on No Light Ever, they deliver an unrelenting atmosphere that’s easily one of the Post-Metal standouts of [...]

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