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Singles! Jennifer Tefft & The Strange, “Salt And The Sea”

One of the cool things about, ahem, covering a cover song is when we come across one that we’re not very familiar with in the first place giving us essentially two new tracks to check out. That happened recently when Jennifer Tefft & The Strange’s version of “Salt And The Sea” came our way presenting […]

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Scandroid Make Beautiful Noise For The Future With Nods To The Past On Self-Titled Debut

Man, what a time to be alive if you’re a fan of synthwave. There’s artists like Mr Kitty and TR/ST continually killing it, groups like SURVIVE getting mainstream attention through Stranger Things and the master of horror himself, John Carpenter, putting out fresh and compelling sounds…hell, The Faint even released [...]

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Goes Cube Go Out With A Bang On Shadows Swallowed the Flood

I remember randomly getting a promo of Goes Cube’s sophomore opus, In Tides And Drifts, without knowing anything about the band but loving every ferocious moment that came after pressing “play”. It was a feat of technical brutality, it was as if Converge took all of their really epic numbers [...]

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Circle of Dust Heralds Second Coming Of Psalm 69 With Machines of Our Disgrace

Are you not getting enough of Klayton in 2016? Do you need new Celldweller? Is Scandroid not hitting that industrial sweet spot? Well then, Circle of Dust is here to satisfy those industrial yearnings and then some.

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Vanishing Life Deliver Supersized Album Befitting A Veritable Supergroup On Surveillance

If the current musical climate has got you down then Vanishing Life is here to give you hope that all is not lost. A veritable supergroup, Vanishing Life features current and former members of …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, Snot, Quicksand, Rise Against, and Bad [...]

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Why I Hate Comics (A Rock And Roll Fables Op-Ed)

Our first comic book post is also going to be our last because after 30+ years of collecting comics, I’m taking a break. No more weekly Wednesday jaunts to the comic store. No more piles of waiting to be read comics on my nightstand. No more piles of cash spent [...]

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Marc Heal Delivers Career-Defining Tracks On Debut Solo Album The Hum

As an industrial music fan I’m embarrassed to admit that I was never into Cubanate back in the day. Sure, I dug what they did but for some reason never invested in anything beyond “Oxyacetylene” off the Mortal Kombat soundtrack in the mid ’90’s. Cut to today and I’m scrambling [...]

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