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Singles! Ghost On TV, “Drained”

We’re thinking the fact that the strength of Ghost On TV’s lone single in 2024 (“Daily Laws”, which you can read all about here), ahem, single handedly guaranteed the Boston-based artist both a spot on our year end “Best Of” AND reserved a blurb in our 2025 preview is a good enough reason to also […]

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Best & Worst of 2013: bostonregina Edition

Best Album: AM by Arctic Monkeys Hot damn, these boys. I remember when they were pimply and floppy haired and playing Oasis covers in whatever basement would have them. Now they’re all slick-coiffed and wearing leather. Their time in the desert with Mr. Josh Homme continues to do them well. [...]

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White Noise Owl prepare to destroy your earholes in 2014!

Amidst the nu-metal craze of the mid-’90’s, some actual great musicians and some actual great bands got lumped in and swallowed up. Luckily for music fans, some of those musicians have persevered over the years and a group of said talented individuals have formed White Noise Owl whose debut EP [...]

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Second Grave release Antithesis, prepare to destroy Cambridge on Saturday then the World!

  It’s not often that heavy metal has the perfect combination of ear-crunching music and pristine vocals. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw Second Grave play to a sparse crowd at Ralph’s earlier in the year when they managed to hit that mark. Their new EP Antithesis promises not [...]

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Maximo Park is looking to kill a few “Brain Cells” with new single, album.

  The love that Rock And Roll Fables has for Maximo Park knows no bounds. Imagine our surprise yesterday when we turned on the internets yesterday to find that their fifth album had been announced and is barely two months away from release. Due on February 3rd, Too Much Information, [...]

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(the) Melvins are back in 2013 (again) with Tres Cabrones

I’m not sure if there was ever such a thing as a “classic” line up of (the) Melvins because, quite frankly, each and every line up they pop up with is pretty fricking unique and classic in its own right. Nevertheless we now have Tres Cabrones featuring the return of [...]

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Summoner unleash Atlantian. Prepare yourself!

  Getting out of the desert and into the swamp, Summoner’s latest album Atlantian probably has more in common with Black Sabbath or Deliverance-era Corrosion Of Conformity than Kyuss. The opening wall of riffs on “The Gatekeeper” is a good indicator of what the rest of this eight track masterpiece [...]

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