Marlena Anna is getting ready to release her latest album Habitual, and the record showcases that this rising talent is someone music lovers should pay close attention to. Marlena Anna is a queen of midtempo ballads and she pulls off a winner with “Lost Me” which has a catchy …
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Hailing from British Columbia Canada, metalcore quartet Galactic Pegasus are looking to make a big splash in the music scene with their first full length release, Phantom of the Hill. Having been formed just back in 2012, Galactic Pegasus are still in the process of climbing the rankings of metal …
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20 year old Taylor Noelle just released her debut EP Out of My System, a polished four song record that is sure to garner her praise from critics and fans alike. The album opens with the near perfect “Too Good.” It’s a fast paced, quick witted tune that is …
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Lauren Waller’s Perhaps EP showcases many different sides of this multitalented artist. At times on the album one might find themselves rocking out and at other times, a more pop sound prevails, but no matter what song one is listening to audiences will be sure to be delighted to …
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Tirade’s latest offering comes in the form of a seven-song self-titled EP. Self-described as a mix between alternative rock, British rock, and pop punk, this isn’t necessarily a record which breaks any ground. It does, however, demonstrate a great deal of talent and a good feel for the music they …
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This December, England’s Allfather channel something beyond the metal in our veins; that is, a grander awareness of war-torn dismay. Fresh off the critically praised Bless the Earth with Fire album, released last May, the Kent metal quintet returns with a fitting follow-up single, “Inherit the Dust”. All proceeds of …
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Guytano will release their debut LP I am Inside my Body on December 9th and it’s a polished record that the bandmembers have been aiming for since before they were teenagers. “Blue Skies” is one of the many highlights of the album. It is the perfect blend of alternative …
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Just over a year since Highly Suspect’s 2015 offering, Mister Asylum, they’re back with their latest: The Boy Who Died Wolf. Available now, this album is stronger, louder, and a definite leap beyond its predecessor. The Brooklyn-based hard rock trio is made up of Johnny Stevens (guitar/vocals), Ryan Meyer (drums), …
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Post-punk revival band, Brine, have jumped onto the music scene with their full length debut, Kill the Ill. While their roots remain heavily in post-punk, Brine have developed a project that combines a hefty amount of influences throughout its productions, which is sure to please a wide variety of listeners. …
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After the longest gap between albums, Metallica return with Hardwired…To Self-Destruct.
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