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Forget My Silence Release Femme Fatale Video for “I See Hell in Your Eyes”

Russian metalcore quintet Forget My Silence will be releasing their long-awaited debut full-length Fall To Rise on May 5th, but have recently released a music video for the single “I See Hell in Your Eyes”. The video’s femme fatale theme was inspired by The Three Musketeers. “It’s a reference to that storyline about the relationship …

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Introducing MIKESCHAIR

As acclaimed singer/songwriters in their own right, both Mike Grayson and Molly Reed brought a solid musical history to their relationship when they married in 2013. Grayson spent the better part of 13 years as the lead singer for pop/rock band MIKESCHAIR, with whom he released three full-length albums and …

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Interview: George Morris

George Morris, who was the lead singer in the band The Satin Peaches, is branching out on his on with his self titled solo record. His music has been compared to David Bowie and The Beatles and is one of the most talked about artists in Detroit. I recently got a …

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Aerial Release “Foreign Coast” Music Video

Progressive metalcore quartet Aerial has released their new music video titled, “Foreign Coast” off their 2016 EP Foresight. After spending six months in the U.K. writing and recording., the band reached out to Keaton Goldwire, of Invent, Animate and Jesse Cash of Erra to produce the five track EP. Mixed and mastered by Brian Hood (Memphis May …

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Edge of Paradise Release Music Video for “Alive”

Hard Rock/ Heavy Metal band Edge of Paradise has released the Official Music Video for “Alive” off of their upcoming EP. Directed by Val Rassi, “Alive” and is taken from Edge Of Paradise’s upcoming release of the same name. A 5 song EP produced by Chuck Johnson (Korn, Slipknot) and mixed by Jay Ruston(Anthrax, Pop Evil…), Mike Plotnikoff, and Michael Wagener, ALIVE is …

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Album Review: Steven J. Vertun – Ghost, Shadow and Sun

The musical journey of singer-songwriter Steven J. Vertun is a fine one to behold. As a 5-year-old, Vertun’s behavioral difficulties had his parents strapped for solutions. Eventually, an accordion proved to be—among all descriptors—instrumental. While it did little in providing Vertun tranquility, it ultimately fostered a musical proclivity that transitioned …

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it’s o.k. feat Mojo

Louis “LQ” Iverson and Keith ”Smeazy” Passmore, combine the experience, wisdom, and knowledge of everyday life with the mastery of Hip Hop and Soul Music. As prior military members, the group got it’s start in Washington, DC. Now as civilians, and dedicated to the creation of music as well as …

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