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Singles! Damndest, “My Heaven”

Damndest make our kind of music. The kind that’s Synth flavored, anthemic, driving, and just all around moving. It’s a kind of modern Shoegaze Post-Rawk in the vein of Tombstones in Their Eyes mixed with Bear In Heaven’s sparkling Electro tendencies and Telekinesis’ brand of Indie anthem-making. And we dig [...]

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Singles! The Brother Stereo, “Time in History”

While seeing Every Time I Die implode in a very public way at the tail end of 2021 was awful to experience as a fan, the one shining light was that we’re now left with two ETID-adjacent projects making their way to our collective earholes within a month of each [...]

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Singles! Parlour Bells, “Slasher Movie Weather”

The absolute best video for the end of summer to accompany what is easily the absolute best song to herald the oncoming 2024 Spooky Szn, Parlour Bells’ “Slasher Movie Weather” is a haunting and harrowing aural and visual journey… but also a fun and sexy one? Trust us, it makes [...]

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Singles! Lovina Falls, “Ellery Way”

We know what you’re thinking: Lovina Falls is still doing the rounds on last year’s brilliant debut full-length Calculating the Age of Our Descent and practically just released the very Mistle Thrush leanings of new single “Tragedy” so there’s no way that the purveyors of Boston’s modern Baroque Pop movement [...]

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Already Dead Fuse SoCal Punk With Blue Collar Badassery For Something Like A War

With the amount of material that’s been previewed ahead of its’ release, Already Dead’s Something Like A War is something like a “Greatest Hits” because of the awareness of a lot of the new music out, ahem, already. Which is fine by us as we can’t seem to get enough [...]

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Singles! Michelle Forziati, “Strings”

When listening through “Strings”, the latest single from MA native Michelle Forziati, a lot of generic taglines popped into out head with some of the better ones manifesting as such: “Can an artist be more catchier?” (Obviously read in a Chandler Bing-style inflection), “No sophomore slump with this second single!” [...]

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