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22 from ’22: The albums that Rawked Rock And Roll Fables in 2022

20 December 2022 By jesse 1 Comment

Maybe in 2030 we’ll stop doing these lists featuring a number corresponding to the given year and make it a little easier for us but for now we’re still finding it hard to whittle down the artists and albums that kicked ass for us so if it ain’t broke then don’t fix it, y’know? And 2022 delivered yet again!

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Filed Under: Album Reviews, Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables, Year End Tagged With: 96 Bitter Beings, Abrams, Atomic Fire, Bad Omens, Bait, BESVÄRJELSEN, Blood On The Dance Floor, Brandon Ashley, Bush, Caitlin Stokes, Chasing Ghosts, Chk Chk Chk, Chris Jericho, Cool Thing Records, COP International, Corlyx, Deron Miller, Devin Townsend, Fozzy, Gavin Rossdale, He Is Legend, Immutable, In The Blind, In The Dark, Jasan Stepp, Lauren Hart, Lightwork, Logan Mader, Magnetic Eye Records, Meshuggah, Michael Webster, Nothing Is Real, Once Human, Out Of Line Music, Pelagic Records, Profiler, Razor To Wrist Records, Rich Ward, Rock And Roll Fables, Scar Weaver, Sea Change, Sergeant Thunderhoof, Small Stone Records, SOM, Stabbing Westward, Sumerian Records, Tears For Fears, The Death Of Peace Of Mind, The Endorphins, The Mysterines, The Shape Of Everything, The Tipping Point, This Sceptred Veil, Underoath

BAIT Captures Anxiety In A Bottle On Electric Electro-Industrial Hybrid Sea Change

25 March 2022 By jesse Leave a Comment

This is it! The one you’ve been waiting for. Forget all other artists because BAIT is here with your most favorite debut of 2022 (Aside from labelmates A Cause In Distress at least). The brainchild of ex-Baddies vocalist Michael Webster and accompanied by former bandmate Jim Webster along with Luke Branch and MRE (Who also produced the record), Sea Change is an anxiety-ridden journey told in 10 parts. If any record captures the feel of uncertainty that the last 2 years has wrought it’s this one with even the recording lending itself to the atmosphere and opting (Mostly out of necessity) for more remote and separate sessions to capture it all.

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Filed Under: Album Reviews, Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables Tagged With: Another Cool Thing, Bait, Cool Thing Records, Jim Webster, Luke Branch, Michael Webster, MRE, Rock And Roll Fables, Sea Change

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