Album Review

Myosotis by Red Mourning Skies: An Album Review

Famously known as Red Mourning Skies, Chris Aleshire is a solo artist and multi-instrumentalist based in Baltimore who’s currently in search of his groove. With his latest collection, “Myosotis,” released on October 25th this year, the artist showcased the undeniable command of his artistry, armed with catchy melodies, emotionally packed lyrics, and memorable rhythms in […]

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Moonfactory by Hyde Out: An Album Review

Hyde Out’s “Moonfactory” takes storytelling and expression through music to another level. Composed of thirteen songs, you could never get lost with the familiarity of each track; each and every one of them feel as though they belong together, even if listened to separately. Despite their correspondence with one another, each song tells a tale

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Facecomber by W.C. Beck: An Album Review

Versatility is almost synonymous with the name W.C. Beck, and because of the numerous skills and connections up his sleeve, traversing from one genre to another is almost as easy as breathing for this Brooklyn-based artist. Now, W.C. Beck drops yet another collection of masterpieces for the audience to enjoy, “Facecomber,” a 10-track collection that

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Electric High Drops New Album “Colorful White Lies”

Get electrified! Electric High is a rising band from Bergen, Norway, that is about to bring the roof down with their latest album, “Colorful White Lies,” released on October 25th, 2024! This 13-track collection features the signature infusion of alternative rock and hard rock genres of the band while rocking out electrifying messages and deliveries

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Secular Era & Drexl Bowie Drops Most Anticipated Album, “While Nero Played”

Music often reflects the story and the views of the artists. It reflects their emotions and even their deepest and darkest struggles, and with Secular Era & Drexl Bowie‘s freshest drop, “While Nero Played,” they share their view and take on the darker side that humanity doesn’t usually recognize. With the band’s signature sound, this

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