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En Esch Returns With Friends, Unleashes First New Full-Length In 8 Years On Electro-Fueled Odyssey Dance Hall Putsch

2024 has turned out to be a fantastic year for the KMFDM family tree. The Lord of Lard started it off earlier with the release of PIG’s Red Room (Reviewed by us here) followed by the recent resurrection and remastering of Sinsation followed by an EP called Feast of Agony [...]

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Parlour Bells Drum Up Diverse Array Of Debonair New Songs On Divine To Be Or Not To Behave

Like the complexity of New England weather and its’ respective changing of the seasons, the newest release from Boston’s Parlour Bells is no less complex and thought-provoking while also managing to encompass those enormous swings in barometric pressure that seem to happen regardless of the date. Most recently on “Slasher [...]

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Singles! The Addition, “Shows on Repeat”

The latest from The Addition is a veritable potpourri of both some of your most favorite yet also some of the most underrated sounds of the ’90’s. Interest piqued yet? Great! Because we think if you’d take Catherine Wheel over Radiohead (Although we could see the argument for either really) [...]

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Singles! Soft Skies Inc, “Sooner Or Later”

The ghost of Lockgroove is ready to haunt your earholes once more as the brothers’ Rex have returned in Soft Skies Inc with new single “Sooner or Later” that’s so much more than just the next evolution of their sound. Whereas Lockgroove dwelled in the slow burn (Listen more here), [...]

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Bird’s View Soar On Scorching Sophomore Opus House Of Commando

Why we edit 101: On first pass of our review for the upcoming sophomore record from Germany’s Bird’s View we had typed up a lengthy story on how we used to look forward to Alternative Press’ annual “100 Bands You Need To Know…” issue because we’d always find a few [...]

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Singles! Ruby Grove, “Crystal Land”

If you’ve yet to experience Ruby Grove in a live setting yet then chances are that your only exposure to the burgeoning Boston-based outfit is their highly infectious (But not in a bad way!) debut single “Maybe It’s Time”. We dug the track a lot (And you can read why [...]

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