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nothing,nowhere Plays To His Strengths After Going Independent With ‘Dark Magic’ (Review)

nothing,nowhere Plays To His Strengths After Going Independent With ‘Dark Magic’ (Review)

Vermont-based alternative rapper nothing,nowhere. has dropped his sixth full-length record, titled 'Dark Magic'. This is his first independent record since his debut record in 2015; he was most recently on Fueled By Ramen from 2018-2023. It's also following 2023's 'Void...
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Neck Deep Returns To Their Energetic Pop-Punk Roots With Self-Titled Album (Review)

Neck Deep Returns To Their Energetic Pop-Punk Roots With Self-Titled Album (Review)

Welsh pop-punk legends in Neck Deep have released their fifth full-length record, which is self-titled. It marks their first album since 2020's 'All Distortions Are Intentional'. It's also noted this is the first Neck Deep album that bassist (and producer...
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REVIEW: Youth Fountain Delivers On Gut-Punching Lyrics And Endless Melodies With ‘Together In Lonesome’

REVIEW: Youth Fountain Delivers On Gut-Punching Lyrics And Endless Melodies With ‘Together In Lonesome’

Canadian one-piece band Youth Fountain has dropped their third full-length record, titled 'Together In Lonesome'. This marks their first full-length since 2021's 'Keepsakes & Reminders', which was one of my favorite records from that year. The band is comprised of...
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REVIEW: Silent Planet Learns To Alchemize With ‘SUPERBLOOM’

REVIEW: Silent Planet Learns To Alchemize With ‘SUPERBLOOM’

On November 3rd, 2022, Silent Planet were on tour traveling through a snowstorm in the middle of Wyoming when their van horrifically flipped and the members found themselves flung from the vehicle. Frontman Garrett Russell was among those who sustained...
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Wayfarer Introduces the “American Gothic” (REVIEW)

Wayfarer Introduces the “American Gothic” (REVIEW)

Have you ever listened to black metal and thought it could use some western sounding songwriting? Or maybe have listened to country and thought it could use a little blackened style? Well, it’s probably likely you’ve never thought of either,...
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REVIEW: Of Virtue Offers Solid Melodies And Breakdowns With ‘Omen’

REVIEW: Of Virtue Offers Solid Melodies And Breakdowns With ‘Omen’

Michigan natives Of Virtue have dropped their long-awaited fifth album entitled, 'Omen'. This marks their first full-length since 2019's 'What Defines You'. The record explores mental health, addiction, and similar topics backed up by wild melodies and pretty decent breakdowns....
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