Like any other industry, the music business has its fair share of hidden talents. Whether they be smaller performers who have yet to gain a large amount of notoriety or an artist who simply prefers to remain out of the spotlight, there are always going to be musicians who don’t …
Read More »EP Review: Excellion – Unsean
With a unique blend of prog metal and metalcore, Mexican quartet Excellion have come through with an interesting blend of heavy and technical material in their latest EP Unsean. With this project, Excellion has given themselves a platform to put together their genre-mixing style which should catch the ears of …
Read More »Album Review: Hydrogen Skyline-Photovoltaic
Electronic pop trio Hydrogen Skyline have returned with their third full-length LP Photovoltaic which continues to include their heavy emphasis on pleasant vocals and unique mixes of instrumentation. The first thing that really stands out about this band is there versatile transition from one genre to another. At times the …
Read More »Album Review: Citizen Zero – State of Mind
For their debut LP, Detroit-based hard rock act Citizen Zero come through with a the hard hitting State of Mind which focuses on powerful vocals and sharp instrumentation. The quartet, comprised of Josh LeMay, Sammy Boller, John Dudley, and Sam Collins, have a style that is heavily rooted in classic …
Read More »Album Review: Alteras – Grief
Ohio-based rock band Alteras will be making their debut for Revival Recordings with their full length album Grief. With a style based in post-hardcore, Alteras, consisting of Jake Classen, Jordan Woolley, Mike Dulay, Zack Orr, and Seth Donchess, are known for their metal-influenced instrumentation and mix of clean and screamed …
Read More »EP Review: Juliet Simms – From the Grave
Since finishing as the runner up on the second season of NBC’s The Voice, singer-songwriter Juliet Simms is now focusing on the release of her second EP From the Grave. While on the show, Simms showcased her unique voice through her renditions of various classic rock gems though this time …
Read More »EP Review: Heirsound – Merge
After releasing several music videos in the last few months in preparation for their first EP, alternative pop band Heirsound have now compiled a set of six tracks for their official release, Merge. The duo, consisting of Alexa San Roman and Dane Petersen, have devoted their entire EP to tracks …
Read More »Album Review: DREAMERS – This Album Does Not Exist
Although this is only their debut album, indie rock act DREAMERS have already been gaining a wide array of attention as of late. The band has been releasing a few teaser tracks here and there, but with This Album Does Not Exist listeners will get an even better understanding of …
Read More »Track Review: Sisters of… – Adulescentia
With this being their newest material since their last full length release in May of 2015, post-metal outfit Sisters of… return with their dark and atmospheric sound that they have showcased in the past. The duo, consisting of Aaron Coker and Chris Clark, have a very unique style that combines …
Read More »Album Review: Nails – You Will Never be One of Us
For their third full length album, Powerviolence band Nails have returned with another set of truly harsh, unrelenting tracks that is sure to live up to the band’s infamous soundscape. With this being their longest project to date, with a runtime of 21 minutes, You Will Never be One of …
Read More »EP Review: Death Division – Angels of the Black Dawn, Part One
For their second EP, Angels of the Black Dawn, Part One, Los Angeles metal trio Death Division return with another set of hard hitting heavy tracks that should continue to gain notoriety for the group. Having performed with the likes of Megadeth, Hellyeah, and Black Label Society, Death Division have …
Read More »EP Review: Klienfeld – Small Energy Expenditure
For his third EP, Small Energy Expenditure, Brooklyn electronic artist Klienfeld offers an intriguingly darker approach to his music. While he already possesses a respectable amount of experience with past projects, Klienfeld decided to take a different route when working on this specific EP. When asked about the inspiration behind …
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