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Junius Complete A Trilogy, Forge A New Path Forward On Eternal Rituals for the Accretion of Light

The first time the latest from Junius hit my earholes I was in the air over Baltimore en route to Florida for a fun filled week of Mickey Mouse and NASCAR. Inevitably sleep hit and like a fever dream the dense sounds of Eternal Rituals for the Accretion of Light [...]

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Moving Units Collide With Ghosts Of Post-Punk Past On Collision With Joy Division

Joy Division fan? Fan of covers? Like modern dance rock as well? Then Moving Units latest experience is definitely for you!

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Deconbrio Weave Intricate Web Of Industrial Awesomeness On Hail to the Liar’s Throne

“FFO/For Fans Of” as an opening salvo for ANY band can be a death knell. On the one hand, if you get compared to an established band that you sound nothing like then you’re immediately written off but on the other hand if the shoe fits then you’re forever “the [...]

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CLOSENESS Brings Love And Warmth To The Synthetic Sounds Of Personality Therapy

Who doesn’t love love? CLOSENESS is the pairing of husband and wife indie darlings Todd and Orenda Fink better known from their day jobs fronting The Faint and Azure Ray respectively. On their debut EP they do not disappoint, meshing their separate styles seamlessly to birth a totally unique album [...]

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John Garcia Updates Some Classics, Introduces Some New Acoustic Jams On The Coyote Who Spoke In Tongues

Some say he’s a living legend and an icon but whatever you refer to him as, it’s undeniable that his distinct voice has fronted countless equally distinct bands including Unida, Hermano, Kyuss, Slo Burn, and Vista Chino who’ve laid the foundation of what we refer to as Desert Rawk. Now [...]

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Emptiness Enlist Twiggy Ramirez To Produce, Get Even More Bleak On Not for Music

Produced by Geordie White AKA Twiggy Ramirez, Emptiness’ latest sounds exactly like you’d think with Marilyn Manson’s right hand man behind the consoles. Not for Music is dark and menacing but still filled with lush sounds that will surround listeners with its inviting malevolence.

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