Testament return with a rhythm and progression in its thrash on the new album Brotherhood Of The Snake.
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Sarah Bowman and Rene Coal Burrell make up the folk duo Famous October which released their debut album earlier this October and upon listening it is clear that Bowman and Burrell were meant to showcase their talents to the world. At the start of the album “Counting on Spring” …
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Sunndrug was conceptualized by the partnership of metalcore veterans Jimmy Reeves and Chris Raines. Backed by an additional 3-man personnel (Junior Favela, Clint Kesler, Matt Beck), their material rings interestingly and is wholly unexpected. For reference, I wasn’t much a fan of its members’ previous outings, Spitfire and Norma Jean, …
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Goldfeather’s album Patchwork Quilt is exactly what the title of the album states. In many senses it is a series of random songs that somehow come together to form a musical patchwork quilt, and while it doesn’t always work on every level, there are some gems that are begging …
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Korn return with the intention of being heavier than the band has been in years with The Serenity Of Suffering.
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Amaranthe bring a variety of styles in the band’s fourth album Maximalism.
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The man behind From Indian Lakes Everything Feels Better Now is Joey Vannucchi and one can tell after one solid listen of the album that Vannucchi put a lot of thought and love into his latest creation. “Happy Machines” starts the LP off on the right note and contains …
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For his debut single, synthpop artist Feyer delivers with the creative “I Just Don’t Know.” Before this track’s release, Feyer has mainly focused on various covers including the likes of John Lennon and David Bowie, and while Feyer admittedly did a nice job of producing these renditions, it is undoubtedly …
Read More »Album Review: Night Riots – Love Gloom
California’s alternative rock quintet, Night Riots will be releasing Love Gloom on the 21st of October through Sumerian Records. Featuring hit songs “Contagious” and “Nothing Personal”, the album contains a collection of diverse and energetic tracks that will inevitably get stuck in your head. Love Gloom brings together a series …
Read More »Album Review: Starchitect – Shift
Ukrainian metal act Starchitect have began making a name for themselves in the recent prog metal scene and their latest release, Shift, is a good indicator as to why. On the surface, Starchitect might come across as a run of the mill progressive rock group whose sound mainly consists of …
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Cale and the Gravity Well are marketed as folk rock, and while there are some songs on his debut album The Age of Envy that fit that genre, there is a whole lot more to be discovered that often veers from the set path. The LP works the best …
Read More »Regretting The Past: Fall Out Boy – Save Rock And Roll
If by “Save” they really meant “Remove Ourselves From” then yeah they totally saved rock and roll. Please click here to support Rocked on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/Rocked Please Like, Comment, and Subscribe! = https://www.youtube.com/c/RockedReviewsNet You can watch the previous episode of Regretting The Past here = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFzuUxZF6I4 …
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