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slo-anne Go Back To The Beginning With Updated squints

Anything we can do to share the good word on great music is a given ’round these parts… even when it means revisiting previously released material. But when it gets the re-mixed and re-mastered treatment (In this case, by Cade Earick), the debut from slo-anne reissued in the now is practically like hearing it for […]

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Singles! Buick Audra, “Questions for the Gods of Human Behavior”

There are some artists we admire so much that it causes us to meticulously edit and re-edit, read and re-read everything typed (Again, editing) and, despite wanting a timely timetable to post, it ends up taking too long to the point that when we have something ready to go the [...]

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Singles! Mars Ray & The Raptures, “Take My Heart (The Toxic Relationship Song)”

When we get pitched something described by the artist themselves as a “grungy alternative rock project with a New Orleans jazz twist and a punk rock sensibility” (Or “Jazz Punk” for short) then we just have to check it out, right? First because it sounds awesome as fuck (That’s “AF” [...]

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Singles! Mission To Sleep, “No Anchor”

The opening track of an album we’ve had in our mitts for quite some time as we near closer to the inevitable release brought almost as big a grin to our faces as when we first heard Mission To Sleep’s upcoming new full-length as a whole. Following the late 2024 [...]

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Singles! Sunday Junkie, “Fever Dream”

We’re going to go ahead and not declare anything from Sunday Junkie “Their best yet!” ever again and since this is on the interwebs now for all to see means it’s a binding contract. That said, according to those same “interwebs”, Sunday Junkie’s “Fever Dream” IS vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Tom Martin’s “personal [...]

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Kier Byrnes & The Kettle Burners Do All Inclusive Americana Right On Genre-Bending Before The Fall

We’ve talked previously on how some music crosses ye olde digital desk that, while outside of what is our “norm” (We really don’t have one, though), just completely moves us/compels us to create a post. Kier Byrnes & The Kettle Burners is kinda that sort of artist because, on paper, [...]

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The Birthday Massacre Illuminates on Electro/Industrial-tinged New LP Pathways

While they sometimes fall off our radar, we’re never not interested in what The Birthday Massacre has to offer (Although we did review the last three full-lengths). Like returning to the music of Canada’s The Birthday Massacre is similar to catching up with an old friend you haven’t seen in [...]

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