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ALBUM: Never Shout Never – ‘Black Cat’
Never Shout Never has a way of keeping their music fresh. From Sunflower[s] to Time Travel[ing] to asking What Is Love, there are always new ideas produced through their music. Never Shout Never has released their sixth full length studio...
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ALBUM: Dr Dre – ‘Compton’
It’s pretty damn depressing that the bulk of under-20s - hell, maybe under-25s - will primarily recognise the name Dr Dre as the one attached to a terrible brand of headphones. Few men in history have contributed as much to...
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EP: The Devil Wears Prada – ‘Space’
2010's Zombie EP was an instant classic. It transformed The Devil Wears Prada into a heavier, aggressive beast all the while maintaining their post-hardcore dual vocal dynamic and ghoulish keyboard dramatics. Not only that, but it asserted TDWP as a...
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ALBUM: Miss May I – ‘Deathless’
2014's Rise of The Lion was aptly named - It escalated Miss May I above & beyond the post-hardcore scene they were once associated with and into the vast heavy metal realm. Though the Ohio mostly-long-haired 5-piece have been a...
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ALBUM: Buried In Verona – ‘Vultures Above, Lions Below’
Adversity breeds good metal. It’s always been the case that difficult personal circumstances make for heavy music of a higher calibre, simply because of the nature of the genre. Buried in Verona may have lost more than half of their...
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SINGLE: Born Of Osiris – “Throw Me In The Jungle”
Born of Osiris are, to say the least, an otherworldly band. Half deathcore chugathon, half trippy dance rave, the band have forged a unique path through the trendy djent scene that few are capable of emulating. With 2013's Tomorrow We...
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