Under the Bodhi Tree – The Selfish Generation (EP) FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/UndertheBodhiTreeMusic (SEATTLE, WA) From the start, Under the Bodhi Tree gets you with the up-tempo beat and the 90’s rock vibe. The strong guitar sound is definitely something that you can feel throughout your body, rather than just something you …
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With Brian Hansford as Molly Drag, no one ever knows quite what to expect. While there is always a dark undercurrent to the songs on Tethered Rendering, there is also a glimmer of hope and a lot of innovation. “Worms” is the most visual track on the LP as …
Read More »Reflectivore drops EP
Reflectivore drops EP BANDCAMP: https://reflectivore.bandcamp.com/ This latest 6 track EP release “Reflectivore” by Duluth Minnesota 2 piece musical project that goes by the same name is one band that cannot and should not be underscored of even conveniently pigeonholed. During my initial research via their site liked to the immediate …
Read More »Single Review: The Bongo Club – All She Said
Rising dance-punkers The Bongo Club surge in delivering the invigorating and especially infectious appeal of modern rock that has gone MIA for some time now. Having just formed nearly three years ago in their humble town of Boras, the Swedish quartet has definitely sustained New Years bliss with their latest …
Read More »Album Review: Grayscale – What We’re Missing
What We’re Missing is the latest album by Philadelphia rock band Grayscale. The quintet is releasing their new full length album this February through Anchor Eighty Four Records. Formed in 2011 the group is made up by Dallas Molster on guitar and vocals, Derek Parker on bass, Collin Walsh on …
Read More »Album Review: Textures – Phenotype
With their first album released in 2003, Dutch headbangers Textures are a well-established band within the progressive metal community. Their previous album, Dualism, was released slightly over four years ago, so the level of anticipation among fans has come to a boiling point. The lengthy wait was not for nothing, …
Read More »Album Review. Emil Bulls: XX
In any other case, a review for alternative metal band Emil Bulls, would not be up my alley. But to celebrate the bands 20th anniversary they have released XX an album that reimagines many of their hit songs into softer sounding works of art (what the band calls the …
Read More »Album Review: VALLEYS – Experiment One: Asylum
Concept albums tend to either be adored or dismissed in the music industry. This is proven with Styx’s 1983 album,Kilroy Was Here. With an average of two and a half stars in multiple entertainment publications, it was clear that its concept flopped. However, on the other side of the spectrum …
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Silver Snakes get gritty and deep with the band’s third full album Saboteur.
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Denver’s Joel Ansett has released his first full-length album, titled The Nature of Us. The record recently edged it’s way into the 23rd spot in the singer-songwriter charts, and for understandable reason. With The Nature of Us, Joel Ansett has proved himself to be an eclectic mixture of Ed Sheeran …
Read More »Album Review: Silver Snakes – Saboteur (Out February 5)
Los Angeles quartet Silver Snakes initially wowed alt rock crowds in their accentuating Coheed-inspired post-hardcore with the functional raucousness of Nirvana. Despite being a relatively recent act, their striving toward exploring fresh creative ground ceases to halt. What arose out of front man Alex Estrada’s mind after a typical writing …
Read More »The Wild Waiting – Stay Gold
The Wild Waiting – Stay Gold URL: http://thewildwaiting.com/ Call them modest men making monumental music. The members of Boston’s The Wild Waiting possess a self-effacing quality rare in young musicians so extravagantly talented and it isn’t a stretch to think fame will never touch that while hearing their debut. The …
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