Mustaine and company return with Megadeth’s 15th studio album: Dystopia.
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Tomas Doncker is a traveling singer-songwriter who views the world as a resource for infinite creative expression. Once a regular guitarist in New York’s no wave circuit of the early 80s, the Brooklyn-based bluesman has since collaborated with a myriad of big-name musicians; among them the legendary Bonnie Raitt, former …
Read More »Sarah Morris – Ordinary Things
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Read More »EP Review: Novallo – Novallo II
As an unsigned experimental metal band hailing from Columbus, Ohio, Novallo have recently released their second EP, simply titled Novallo II. At first glance, one will find many staples of the progressive metal scene featured in full, with heavily synchronized instrumentation, start-stop fretwork, and off-kilter groove juxtaposed with sweetly harmonized …
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January 29th will see the release of Christopher the Conquered’s EP I’m Not That Famous Yet. It has been getting a lot of press, Ryan Adams even called him “the real deal,” and judging from the musical quality of the album the hype is much deserved. “What’s The Name …
Read More »Album Review: Panic! At The Disco – Death Of A Bachelor
Brendon Urie returns with catchy new lyrics and charismatic flair in Death Of A Bachelor.
Read More »Charlee Remitz – Bright White Trims
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Read More »Danny Click – Holding up the Sun
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Read More »Gordon Hunt – Seniority
Gordon Hunt – Seniority HB Direct: http://www.hbdirect.com/album/3050759-gordy-hunt-seniority.html Bio: Veteran musician, singer and songwriter, Gordy Hunt, returns to the label where it all began in 1982′ with a brand new record entitled Seniority! The new record brings the listener up to speed on where he has been, where he is now …
Read More »Siren’s Sky – Forever
Siren’s Sky – Forever Siren’s Sky is a unique musical project from Germany combining the guitar prowess of Herbert Kaptien and 3 female vocalists (Lydia Sainikova, Jessica Rasche and Esther Bredius). Their latest release “Forever” Was released in 2015. SPOTIFY: https://play.spotify.com/album/5hXFqqUHpKzUiCDwOo6s2k At first glance this is a powerful album title. …
Read More »Album Review: Odyssey – Voids (Out February 5)
Spokane, Washington’s Odyssey came together for one simple purpose: to create instrumental music that is not only progressive, but identifiable and able to elicit maximum listener response. True to their mission, they succeeded. The prog trio is pushing their first decade together with a total of five releases under their …
Read More »EP Review: DreamVacation
Los Angeles based indie rockers DreamVacation have opened up for bands such as Foster The People and Airborne Toxic Event and have had their music played on television programs including Shameless and SYFY’s Being Human. With an already impressive resume, fans can now listen to the bands’ music on …
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