An album review on Villains, the seventh full album from Queens of the Stone Age.
Read More »Album Review: Neck Deep – The Peace and The Panic
Formed in 2012, Neck Deep is yet another example of a promising Welsh alternative band. There might have been ups and downs for Neck Deep throughout their five-year career, but with the release of their second album The Peace and The Panic, it’s clear to see that their music has …
Read More »Album Review. Seth Glier: Birds
Grammy nominated musician Seth Glier will be releasing his new record Birds, a follow up to If I Could Change One Thing, on August 25th. Glier captures the audiences attention from note one and never lets go, delivering songs of a political and personal nature that will resonate with his …
Read More »Album Review. Elliot Root: Conjure
Elliot Root’s debut album Conjure doesn’t come out until August 25th,butthis reviewer can promise music enthusiasts that once you get it in your hands and into your ears the anticipation will have been worth the wait. “Take Your Money” has a very unique feel to it and really establishes the …
Read More »Album Review: Thy Art is Murder – Dear Desolation
Renowned deathcore act Thy Art is Murder have returned with their fourth full length album Dear Desolation, a project that continues the band’s savage sound. While Thy Art is Murder carry the deathcore label, their sound brings more to the table than the basics of that genre. The band incorporates …
Read More »Album review: Jack Shields – Leaving California EP
From deep inside a forested corner of Connecticut, experimental singer songwriter Jack Shields, formerly known as atolla, kicked off the month with a 5 track EP titled Leaving California, released independently via SoundCloud. Despite actively sharing music for over 10 years, this is his first debut since last year’s 9 track collaboration (titled me in other places) with artists …
Read More »Album Review. Secret Weapons: As the Setting Sun Comes Crashing Down on Me.
New York City duo Secret Weapons are getting ready to release their debut full length album As the Setting Sun Comes Crashing Down on Me on August 18th. Song after song, it is a spectacular splash into the music world that is sure to impress both listeners and critics alike. …
Read More »Album Review: Burden of the Sky – Cinis Ad Cinis
With their debut LP Cinis Ad Cinis, Illinois band Burden of the Sky look to make a big splash in the modern hard rock scene. Combining elements of hard rock and alternative metal, Burden of the Sky have created a project that draws inspirations from artists old and new and it …
Read More »Album Review: Quist – Trigger
Danish instro-rock guitar virtuoso Jacob Quistgaard is spreading his signature sound around the world. Having picked up the six-string as a child, Quistgaard worked to develop a competent skillset by adolescence once moving to the UK. He then furthered his craft in the Royal Music Academy, under the tutelage of …
Read More »Album Review: Varials – Pain Again
Varials is up-and-coming metalcore’s divine quintet, proving to be one of Fearless Records’ heaviest bands with their brutal nature and cynical lyricism. Reigning from Philadelphia, vocalist Travis Tabron, guitarist Mitchell Rogers, guitarist James Hohenwarter, drummer Sean Rauchut, and bassist Mike Foley have joined forces on their Fearless debut album Pain …
Read More »Skye Verbs’ Intriguing New EP ‘Soul Food Eye Candy’ Is Fuel For The Mind And The Body
RnB Trap Soul artist Skye Verbs just released her latest project, ‘Soul Food Eye Candy.’ Hailing from Connecticut, her entire journey began with an infatuation of her parents’ decorative piano. Since her musical inclination as a child, she learned how to play the piano, joined her school choir, and has …
Read More »Album Review: Dead Cross – Dead Cross
A review on the self-titled Dead Cross album featuring Mike Patton, Dave Lombardo and a massive amount of insanity.
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