Out today, Matteo Scher’s new EP Something Good is love letter to the city of New York and the people in it. But whether or not you have lived or even visited the big apple Scher, song after song, unlocks universal stories that will resonate with listeners. “Brainkiller” is a …
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A follow up to 2015’s EP A Glitch in the Void, Ohio band Playing to Vapors is back on June 16th with their LP Shred the Master Design. Though the album isn’t perfect, the group puts their best foot forward to satisfy old fans and attract new ones at the …
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An album review on Wolves, the 8th full album from Chicago’s Rise Against.
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After gaining a respectable online following over the last few years, pop-rock quartet Fame on Fire have now released their appropriately titled debut EP Transitions which features the band’s first foray into original songwriting. Fame on Fire have become popular for their rock/metal renditions of famous pop songs, having covered …
Read More »EP Review: Restless Streets – Together
As a follow up to their debut LP Sincerely, pop-rock band Restless Streets have returned with Together, an EP that showcases the group experimenting with new techniques. For this project, Restless Streets show a drive to re-work their initial style and develop an ever-changing sound. While Together is definitely a …
Read More »Album Review: Michael Barrow & The Tourists. Juneau
Michael Barrow & The Tourists album Juneau is an indie music lovers dream. With a low key cohesive sound that encompasses the entire LP, and the delicate stylings of lead singer Michael Barrow’s vocals, Juneau is one of those records that deserves attention. “Hey Hey Hey” is the shortest tune …
Read More »EP Review: Hollowstar – Some Things Matter
With their debut EP Some Things Matter, Cambridgeshire quartet Hollowstar lay down a set of abrasive tracks that garner the styles of classic 1970s/1980s hard rock and heavy metal. While the band’s career is still young, this debut project indicates that they possess a good amount of promise in the …
Read More »Album Review: Doyle – As We Die
An album review on the new Doyle (of The Misfits fame) metal album As We Die.
Read More »Album Review. Pumarosa:The Witch
Pumarosa’s debut album The Witch is an explosive introduction to the band. With frontwoman Isabel at the helm, the album screams alternative and drips with a mood that will certainly satisfy listeners. “Honey” has an electronic base and allows Isabel’s voice to really shine, nuanced and unlike anything mainstream alternative …
Read More »EP Review. Night Argent: The Fear
Night Argent’s new EP The Fear won’t be released until July 14th, but this reviewer is here to tell you that it is worth the wait. Comprised of six songs, the record is mostly consistent and flows well, but as with any album there are some standout tracks worth talking …
Read More »Album Review: Dead Duck – SaFE, Davey Duckhunter
Dead Duck is the debut album of New Jersey’s own SaFE, one fourth of beloved Silk City group M.O.B.Stars. With a number of collaborations through producers in every track such as Arkutec, CJ Beatz, Bravestarr and Superstar O, the full-length is clearly set to show creative development and approaches. topics …
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