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Sleeping With Sirens – Live & Acoustic from NYC EP

After the success of their fifth album, Gossip, Sleeping With Sirens continued on to tour in support of it, hitting many different cities in the US and worldwide. And whilst at Atlantic Records in New York City, the 5-piece band recorded this acoustic EP, and released it recently. So how …

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Album Review: Across the Atlantic – Works of Progress

San Antonio quintet Across the Atlantic look to make in impressive splash in the pop-punk genre with their debut LP Works of Progress, an energetic blend of catchy choruses and surprisingly heavy instrumental arrangements. Over the years the pop-punk genre has drawn a level of criticism for one reason or …

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Album Review: Neck Deep – The Peace and The Panic

Formed in 2012, Neck Deep is yet another example of a promising Welsh alternative band. There might have been ups and downs for Neck Deep throughout their five-year career, but with the release of their second album The Peace and The Panic, it’s clear to see that their music has …

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Album Review: The Gospel Youth – Always Lose

In the spirit of sadness and sassiness, pop-rock outfit The Gospel Youth are gearing up to release their debut album Always Lose on July 14th via Rise Records and Velocity Records. This 10-track offering is full of upbeat melodies and angsty lyrics. Hailing from England’s South Coast, The Gospel Youth …

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