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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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Gallery and Show Review: Vulfpeck at Brooklyn Steel in Brooklyn, NY on September 9, 2017

Vulfpeck in Brooklyn, NY

Vulfpeck just finished a three-night sold out run at Brooklyn Steel in Brooklyn, NY before embarking on their sold out European tour. The level of musical proficiency and sheer enthusiasm they bring to the stage always does an amazing job of engaging the audience. Most of the members are multi-instrumentalists …

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EP Review. The Color Wild: Clean

The up-and-coming, indie-pop quartet, The Color Wild debuted on August 25th their anticipated, electrifying, and exciting EP, Clean. Each one of the six songs are consistently overflowed with intense energy, passionate synth keyboards, and pop melodies to equal a thrilling EP that is extremely hard not to dance to. For fans of Smallpools, …

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Album Review. Seth Glier: Birds

Grammy nominated musician Seth Glier will be releasing his new record Birds, a follow up to If I Could Change One Thing, on August 25th. Glier captures the audiences attention from note one and never lets go, delivering songs of a political and personal nature that will resonate with his …

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Album Review. Elliot Root: Conjure

Elliot Root’s debut album Conjure doesn’t come out until August 25th,butthis reviewer can promise music enthusiasts that once you get it in your hands and into your ears the anticipation will have been worth the wait. “Take Your Money” has a very unique feel to it and really establishes the …

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Album review: Jack Shields – Leaving California EP

From deep inside a forested corner of Connecticut, experimental singer songwriter Jack Shields, formerly known as atolla, kicked off the month with a 5 track EP titled Leaving California, released independently via SoundCloud. Despite actively sharing music for over 10 years, this is his first debut since last year’s 9 track collaboration (titled me in other places) with artists …

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Album Review. Secret Weapons: As the Setting Sun Comes Crashing Down on Me.

New York City duo Secret Weapons are getting ready to release their debut full length album As the Setting Sun Comes Crashing Down on Me on August 18th. Song after song, it is a spectacular splash into the music world that is sure to impress both listeners and critics alike. …

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EP Review. Laura Brehm : Breathe

Laura Brehm’s EP Breathe, out now, is a delightful little album that digs deep into its content and doesn’t shy away from Brehm’s personal issues. Profound while still maintaining a light air, Brehm shows in just a few songs what she is made of both musically and emotionally. “Awake and …

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EP Review. Town Meeting: Geography: Part 1

Town Meeting, who just released their EP Geography: Part 1 on July 28th, serve up folk rock in both a retro and modern way that will be sure to engage listeners. With only four tracks Town Meeting show with every song that they are in full command of their sound …

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