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I Feel Fine – Long Distance Celebration EP

A debut EP gives a new band the chance to share their music further than just their own music scene, to show who they are across the world, and make their mark on their genre. And as Brighton quintet, I Feel Fine are about to release their debut EP  4th …

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Album Review: Press To MECO – Here’s To The Fatigue

A few years after the release of their debut album, Good Intent, Press To MECO are back at it again with their sophomore effort, Here’s To The Fatigue. Whilst this album was delayed by a few months due to the band’s recent signing to Marshall Records, was it worth the …

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Monsieur Job – Chow Chow eyyy Pow Pow

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MONSIEURJOB/   The Caribbean rhythms, urban embellishments, and pop music elements woven into Monsieur Jobs’ first single “Chow Chow eyyy Pow Pow” set the bar high for the outfit’s future recordings. The band benefits from the experienced vocal presence of Martin Cintron, longtime lead singer for the band No …

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Echo Bloom – Green

  There’s a level of intimacy heard on Echo Bloom’s latest studio release Green that one simply rarely encounters these days. The twelve songs included on the New York City quartet’s latest studio recording reflect both the intensely personal nature of front man and lead songwriter Kyle Evans’ work while …

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Single Review: Adrift – “For You” (ft. Conn Fuego)

Adrift is a multifaceted Canadian musician and songwriter based in Toronto. While EDM primarily comprises his sound, he also incorporates elements of rock, hip-hop, and R&B to solidify this artistic vision. Adrift’s new single, “For You,” adeptly expresses that spectrum of influences, by way of collaboration with Conn Fuego. Krista …

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Album Review: Three Days Grace – Outsider

Canadian band Three Days Grace released their sixth studio album Outsider today, March 9, via RCA Records. This is the band’s second record to feature Matt Walst as their lead vocalist since the departure of Adam Gontier in early 2013. Outsider heavily reflects the band’s journey over the years and …

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Album Review: Ministry- AmeriKKKant

With the passing of guitarist Mike Scaccia in 2012 we were told by Ministry’s founding father Al Jourgensen that 2013’s “From Beer To Eternity” would be the bands final album. Fast forward to 2018 fueled by his anger with the current state of the nation led by an ex-realestate mogul/reality …

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