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Sights & Sounds Return With New Album Out October 11th – Stream Single “No Virtue” Now

Canada’s critically acclaimed alternative rock band SIGHTS & SOUNDS will make their long-awaited return this year with the release of their 2nd full-length album, No Virtue, on October 11th. The band will release the album independently worldwide and in partnership with the newly formed Static Era Records in the USA. Without further ado, the band has …

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Trash Boat Share New Single “Synthetic Sympathy”

Trash Boat have shared a new single, “Synthetic Sympathy” available everywhere to stream or download. Fans can check out the visual video here: Speaking to the song, Trash Boat frontman Tobi Duncan said, “When you’re experiencing problems in life that are long term or permanent, it often alters the way in which your …

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Tiger Army release new single off forthcoming album, “Retrofuture”

Today, Rise Records punk rock trio Tiger Army debuted their newst single, “Last Ride,” the third track to be lifted from the band’s forthcoming studio album, Retrofuture. Out on Friday, September 13, Retrofuture (pre-order) was produced by Ted Hutt and is an album that weaves, stylistically, through vintage punk, garage …

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The Faim stand up to interrogation in “Humans” music video

In anticipation of their long-awaited debut album, State of Mind, The Faim have unveiled the official music video for lead single, “Humans,” today. The cinematic offering dives into the world of science fiction while also highlighting a visually stunning band performance. The video follows the four-piece as they’re taken captive …

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Alec Benjamin shares official music video for “Must Have Been the Wind”

Platinum-certified singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin returned yesterday with a beautiful new video for his song “Must Have Been The Wind.” The new video for the track was directed by Conner Evert. Also announced today, Alec will perform his current single, “Jesus in LA” for the first time on national television September …

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