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August Burns Red’s ‘Death Below’ Marks A Return To Form (REVIEW)

August Burns Red’s ‘Death Below’ Marks A Return To Form (REVIEW)

For the last several years, when you heard the name August Burns Red, you knew what you were getting. Album after album, their sound was uber consistent with its classic metalcore riffs, tight drumwork, and strong vocal performances. But, even...
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REVIEW: Fall Out Boy – ‘So Much (For) Stardust’

REVIEW: Fall Out Boy – ‘So Much (For) Stardust’

Emo punk/pop-rockers Fall Out Boy have returned with their eighth studio album, 'So Much (For) Stardust'. It's been a little over five years since the band has released a record, the last being 2018's 'Mania'. This album welcomes more of...
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REVIEW: Invent Animate Searches For Heaven(er) With New Album

REVIEW: Invent Animate Searches For Heaven(er) With New Album

Invent Animate have always been missing something. They’ve always been one of the most consistent and strongest bands in their respective scene, but for whatever reason, they have never failed to fly under the radar. Their music has phenomenal shelf...
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REVIEW: Can’t Swim – ‘Thanks But No Thanks’

REVIEW: Can’t Swim – ‘Thanks But No Thanks’

The New Jersey emo underdogs Can't Swim have returned with their fourth full-length album, 'Thanks But No Thanks'. It hasn't been too long since their last record dropped, which was about a year and a half prior to this one....
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Distant’s Intense ‘Heritage’ of Deathcore (REVIEW)

Distant’s Intense ‘Heritage’ of Deathcore (REVIEW)

Hailing from The Netherlands and Slovakia, European deathcore group Distant’s newest record, ‘Heritage,’ is one of pure rage and chaos. Describing their style as downtempo deathcore with influences from brutal death metal, slam, and beatdown, Distant continues to develop their...
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REVIEW: Paramore – ‘This Is Why’

REVIEW: Paramore – ‘This Is Why’

From the high school relationship dramatics of “Misery Business”, to the snarky “Grow Up”, and the reopening of old wounds on “Forgiveness”, frustration has always been a staple in Paramore’s lyricism. This sentiment of frustration is the loudest thus far...
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