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Phantom Ocean Bring The Alterna-Grunge On Genre-Splicing Phantasmagoria

If you were mesmerized like us by Phantom Ocean’s latest single “I’m With The Band” (Released last August and reviewed by us here) then their upcoming new EP is going to be a must listen! A riveting collection of songs that cover a wide variety of sounds and styles, Phantasmagoria [...]

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Samantha Hartsel: A Rock And Roll Fables Conversation

The fiery enigma that is Lowell’s Tysk Tysk Task is an artist that’s just as compelling now as when we first heard them and even more so when you factor in the visual element surrounding the mystique (Read: Get to a Tysk Tysk Task show!) After a relatively quiet year [...]

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Singles! Lonely Leesa & the Lost Cowboys, “Stayed 2017”

While born in the age of MTV, we don’t pay as much attention to video treatments as we once did and when we do we definitely make sure it’s time well spent. While Lonely Leesa & the Lost Cowboys’ “Stayed 2017” might not necessarily be what you’d consider “time well [...]

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Singles! Eliza and the Organix, “No Contact”

Just as last year’s “Xmas in Hell” served as a sort of anti-Holiday jam you never knew you needed in your life, “No Contact” provides a different sort of service catering to those out there with the post-Holiday blues or just an aversion to the doldrums of January in general.

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The Wicked Wasp Mother Of Weymouth Bring The Digital Pollution On Extreme New Release

In the time it took us to attach the album artwork to this post, the newest from Weymouth’s Wasp Mother was already almost over. So yeah, Digital Pollution‘s six tracks are extremely short overall but that’s par for the course when dealing with such extreme sounds in the way that [...]

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Singles! Derek Smith and the Cosmic Vultures, “Waiting”

One of our favorite kinds of introductions to a new song is when it immediately has this sort of indescribable sound and the word “timeless” as a descriptor loudly rings out. When talking the newest effort from Boston’s Derek Smith and the Cosmic Vultures, that opening sentence tends to ring [...]

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