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Seeyouspacecowboy… Finds Catharsis In ‘The Romance Of Affliction’ (Album Review)
“The record is about how we romanticize the negative and the darkness in our lives so much, we put it into this art, and I feel like we put it out there as our own personal catharsis, but it’s also...
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PLEXXAGLASS’s Debut Is A Beautiful Memoir of Life (Review)
“WHERE IS YOUR GOD, KNOWING WHAT YOU KNOW NOW? is my memoir. If you listen close enough, you’re listening to an audio blueprint of the past 6 years of my life, as a person and an artist. It’s also a...
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Sentinels’ “Collapse by Design” Is Sure To Be A Classic (Review)
Combining intense breakdowns, polyrhythmic technicality, sporadic guitarwork, and abrasive vocals, the New Jersey metalcore group, Sentinels, have crafted an aggressive masterpiece in ‘Collapse by Design.’ From beginning to end, Sentinels refuses to ever let up, constantly bombarding listeners with technical...
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The Used- Heartwork (Deluxe): Album Review
Legendary emo veterans The Used have released the deluxe edition to their 2020 album ‘Heartwork’, an incredibly experimental record focused around famous literary tales and themes of self discovery and exploration. The album featured a wide array of musical influences...
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STARSET’s Futuristic Dystopia ‘HORIZONS’ is a Musical Utopia (Review)
After moving further and further into the realm of electronic rock/metal with each release, STARSET takes a step back on ‘HORIZONS’ and brings back the cinematic, conceptual sound of their former years. Although this record feels like a natural progression,...
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Every Time I Die in Their Prime is “Radical” (Review)
After over two decades and eight albums into their careers, most bands usually start to feel the effects of redundancy and uninspired rating and begin to fall off the peak of their former years. However, Every Time I Die defies...
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