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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 …

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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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EP Review: Cursed Earth – Cycles of Grief Vol.1: Growth

Australian metal quintet Cursed Earth have returned with their latest EP, Cycles of Grief Vol. 1: Growth, one of the most hard-hitting projects of the year thus far. Cursed Earth’s last release, Enslaved by the Insignificant was a belligerent listen that combined elements of metal and hardcore in shining fashion. …

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EP Review. Laura Brehm : Breathe

Laura Brehm’s EP Breathe, out now, is a delightful little album that digs deep into its content and doesn’t shy away from Brehm’s personal issues. Profound while still maintaining a light air, Brehm shows in just a few songs what she is made of both musically and emotionally. “Awake and …

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EP Review: Dylan Dunlap – Feels Right At Home

The journey of being a singer-songwriter is one Dylan Dunlap is nailing down and enjoying the ride. What began as a love for film scoring has transformed into cinematic tracks that fill the soul with light and love. Dunlap’s warm vocals are infectious as he spills his guts. Some might recognize …

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EP Review. Town Meeting: Geography: Part 1

Town Meeting, who just released their EP Geography: Part 1 on July 28th, serve up folk rock in both a retro and modern way that will be sure to engage listeners. With only four tracks Town Meeting show with every song that they are in full command of their sound …

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EP Review: Vault 51 – Kid

Vault 51 is slowly becoming Atlanta’s best kept secret. The unsigned alternative rock quintet released their debut EP Kid on July 20th. Landon Jones (vocals,) Tom Jepson (guitar/vocals,) Patrick Snyder (guitar,) Alex Garmon (bass,) and Joshua Landry (drums) have persevered many obstacles to get where they are today, but have …

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Album Review: Umm – Double Worshipper

Double Worshipper is the debut album from the new LA-based band, Umm. This duo is composed of Stefanie Drootin and her husband, Chris Senseney, both not new to the music scene. Stef has been in past projects such as The Good Life, Bright Eyes, Big Harp, and She & Him, and Chris has been a part …

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Album Review: The Dukes – Smoke Against the Beat

With their last LP dating all the way back to 2011, French duo The Dukes (Francois Maigret and Greg Jacks) have made a vigorous comeback with Smoke Against the Beat. While 2011’s Victory was an impressive and diverse debut, combining elements of electronic music and indie rock into their sound, …

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Album Review: Dethrone the Sovereign – Harbingers of Pestilence

Salt Lake City metal act Dethrone the Sovereign have returned with their sophomore LP Harbingers of Pestilence, a record that continues the bellicose nature of their previous EP. While 2013’s Autocracy Dismantled was indeed a hard-hitting piece of progressive metal/technical death metal, it was obviously on the shorter side, clocking …

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EP Review: Last Bullet – 80-69-64

Last Bullet is a Toronto based band that knows how to make southern rock magic. The self-made band has spent the last 8 years building something they’re proud of, and they have every reason to be. Previous works include 2012 release Love.Lust.Illusion EP and their self-titled album in 2010. Having …

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