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Album Review: Ann Paul – Stay

Ann Paul is a classically trained singer-songwriter based in New York. Hailing from northern Long Island, Paul’s skill set developed smoothly, having taught herself singing and basic guitar as a child before transitioning to formal training through her teen years. Her chops as a songwriter eventually blossomed while in college, …

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Album Review: Stone Temple Pilots – Stone Temple Pilots

A review on the new self-titled Stone Temple Pilots album with new singer Jeff Gutt.

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Album Review: Press To MECO – Here’s To The Fatigue

A few years after the release of their debut album, Good Intent, Press To MECO are back at it again with their sophomore effort, Here’s To The Fatigue. Whilst this album was delayed by a few months due to the band’s recent signing to Marshall Records, was it worth the …

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Album Review: Three Days Grace – Outsider

Canadian band Three Days Grace released their sixth studio album Outsider today, March 9, via RCA Records. This is the band’s second record to feature Matt Walst as their lead vocalist since the departure of Adam Gontier in early 2013. Outsider heavily reflects the band’s journey over the years and …

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Album Review: Ministry- AmeriKKKant

With the passing of guitarist Mike Scaccia in 2012 we were told by Ministry’s founding father Al Jourgensen that 2013’s “From Beer To Eternity” would be the bands final album. Fast forward to 2018 fueled by his anger with the current state of the nation led by an ex-realestate mogul/reality …

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Album Review: Andrew W. K. – You’re Not Alone

The party and inspiration returns with Andrew W. K.’s new album You’re Not Alone.

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Album Review: Myles Kennedy – Year Of The Tiger

It seems that the fans have been waiting for this moment for so long, that it was almost unbelievable when the news were announced and quickly spread – Myles Kennedy, the voice of Alter Bridge, Mayfield Four, Citizen Swing and Slash‘s band, is finally releasing his solo record. Those who …

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EP Review: The Inoculated Canaries – Trying Times

The Inoculated Canaries combine an extensively modern stylistic envelope around an old school foundation. Based out of New York City, this band is armed with a ‘rock first’ mentality that speaks for the genre’s surprising, albeit mostly marginalized presence in modern music. Kicking off the decade with the EP The …

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EP Review: KAYLS – Modern Savages

When 18-year old KAYLS moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dream of making music, she was about as hopeful and starry-eyed as you would expect. Eager to dive into music, she quickly began working on an album largely influenced by an industry that heavily pushed a persona of bubblegum …

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Album Review: Reggie and the Full Effect – 41

With 20 years of cult classic fervor under their belt and headed by the keyboardist of one of most influential emo-pop bands of the 90s, Reggie and the Full Effect could have easily played it safe. The solo project of James Dewees of The Get Up Kids, Reggie and the …

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