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Album Review: Henry Jamison- The Wilds

New Englander singer/songwriter Henry Jamison releases his debuts album titled The Wilds through Akira Records. Jamison broke out onto the music scene last year with his debut EP titled The Rains, and gained praise from Billboard, Noisey, and NPR World Cafe. With tracks from his debut EP and some off this record, Henry has racked up nearly …

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Album Review: We Came As Romans – Cold Like War

It’s been two years since We Came As Romans‘ previous self-titled album, and it appears they’ve had a lot on their plate in that time. The Michigan based band have changed record labels, booking agents, and line-ups. But this month, they’ve returned with their follow-up, Cold Like War. The band …

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Album Review: Long Time – Never Alone

Boston-based rock trio Long Time‘s debut album Never Alone is certainly an interesting listen. The band’s traditional format of lead singer/guitarist, bassist, and drummer means that although you may have never listened to them before, their music is easily recognisable and enjoyable. For a first full length release, Never Alone …

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Album Review: August Burns Red – Phantom Anthem

This week sees the release of August Burns Red‘s latest album, Phantom Anthem. After their previous record, Found In Far Away Places, earned them a Grammy nomination in 2015, this offering has a lot to live up to. It doesn’t seem to disappoint, boasting song after song of melodic guitar …

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EP Review: Frank Iero and the Patience – Keep the Coffins Coming

Frank Iero is a busy man. In the past four years, he’s released three full length albums, all under different guises . That’s on top of countless tours and shows played across the globe. Not content with that, he is back this year with four-song EP Keep the Coffins Coming, …

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EP Review: Emarosa – 131 Reimagined

In 2016, Emarosa released their fourth studio album 131, a collection of delightful alternative rock hits that it is—delete easy to sink your teeth into. This year, the band has decided to put out a new-ish offering in the form of a four-track EP 131 Reimagined. The title leaves little …

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Album Review: Arch Enemy – Will to Power

Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy released their 10th studio album, Will to Power, on September 8. This is their second record with Alissa White-Gluz since she joined the band in 2014 after the departure of Angela Gossow and the first album with guitarist Jeff Loomis. Released through Century …

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Album review: Lights – Skin & Earth

After selling out headline tours across North America, Europe, and even appearing at Coachella as a follow-up from 2014 record Little Machines, 2 time Juno Award Winner and Canadian songstress Lights is all set to release Skin & Earth, a comic infused concept record built somewhere between LA and Vancouver …

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