Canadian rock group The Veer Union has a new album titled Decade that encompasses the many struggles the band has faced since its inception. The Veer Union has been overhauled in the last four years with new members Amal Wijayanayake on bass guitar and vocals, Ryan Ramsdell on guitar, Dan …
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Denver-based rock outfit Plum are emerging with a bang with their debut EP Light Years, Dark Years. The four-piece band are no strangers to the rock n’ roll scene, already having opened for acts such as Charles Bradley and Win Butler and The Districts since their formation in late 2014. Light Years, …
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Since 1998, SKINDRED has been responsible for developing their own unique sound blending elements of Metal, Rock, Reggae, Dancehall & Electronica. Add to this one of the most charismatic front men in Rock music in Benji Webbe, a man that always knows how to get the party started. Whether it’s …
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It’s a very rare thing to find an album that is start to finish a musical masterpiece, but Jeremy and the Harlequins debut LP American Dreamer checks off all the boxes. Catchy, cool, retro inspired, and quality musicianship all help to make it one of the best releases of …
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Score: 9/10 URL: http://www.droptheact.com/ If you need an album slam-packed full of energetic tunes, then look no further. Let Drop The Act infect you with lyrics and tunes that will get stuck in your head from their album, Let’s Plan A Robbery!, which was released in April of this …
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