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“Vengeance” by Evan Zorn Von Berg is a manifesto wrapped in fog; a ballad with a blood oath

If you were to mix the ghost of a romantic poet with a vengeful medieval warlord, toss in some indie lo-fi sensibilities, and let the whole thing simmer in a bedroom studio in Simla, Colorado, you would more than likely end up with something like Evan Zorn Von Berg’s “Vengeance.” It’s the kind of song […]

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If you like your music emotionally devastating but also weirdly empowering, “get on with it” by sunsweater is absolutely for you

Alright, so let’s talk about “get on with it” by sunsweater, which is a song that sounds like someone took all your unresolved emotional baggage, turned it into smoke, and let it roll ominously across a mountain range at sunset. Produced by Shawn Sullivan (yes, that Shawn Sullivan who worked with The Mars Volta) and

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Dan Gober’s “Stoned Supreme” Is The Definition Of Greatness

Combining gruff and clean guitars, the influence of timeless classics shines through “Stoned Supreme”, showcasing Dan Gober‘s musical expertise, knowing what works and what doesn’t. This song would definitely be a great recommendation to someone who’s a fan of straight-to-the-point, raw music. There’s no doubt in mind that anyone wouldn’t be charmed by how everything

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Butterfly by Starchild is offering something most albums are too scared to: sincerity

Starchild’s Butterfly is what happens when you take queer joy, emotional trauma, and a stack of dance-punk records, throw them into a glitter cannon, and aim it directly at your heart. It’s loud. It’s messy. It’s absolutely trying to make you cry on the dance floor, and it will succeed; not because it’s manipulative, but

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Malice in Wonderland is back with a new dark anthem for self-reclamation “I’ve Chosen Darkness (Over You)”

Malice in Wonderland returns with an astonishingly fresh release I’ve Chosen Darkness (Over You). The Norwegian goth rock band marks the 20th anniversary of their debut album’s release. What makes this track interesting is the fact that it was an unfinished track back in 2015 before they disbanded. I’ve Chosen Darkness (Over You) is a

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Play “Push it Down”by Room to Care if your 20s feel like a coming-of-age movie

Navigating adulthood is such a humbling experience, you’re old enough to be on your own, yet at the same time, you’re too young to figure all things out. So you hold onto anything that might give you any glimpse of hope, despite the shift, the things that keep getting father, or people that slowly slips

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Hot Out Of The Garage: HIGHWAYVES’ “FAMILY TREE”

Consistent with a grunge tone you’d only wish to perfect on your own gear, HIGHWAYVES ensured that it’s paired with vocals that emit the same energy to match. Besides that, they are heavily inspired by bands such as Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, even Alice in Chains. So if we caught your attention, keep reading. The

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If you ever feel bold and flirty, Jamie Alimorad’s Two Wrongs will give you the courage to do it for the plot

Artists who are able to produce music are already excellent enough, yet being able to perform it on their own is another level. Jamie Alimorad’s latest release Two Wrongs showcases his creative and artistic depth. The song was originally written for another artist until he decided to take on the lead and perform it himself.

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Children of Corn by Gabagool is a gem that deserves a spot in your metal playlist

While metal and punk might sound overwhelming or aggressive for non-listeners, the artistry and liberating experience when listening to this genre is immense and impactful in some kind of way. This can be felt and heard with Gabagool’s new demo Children of the Corn. Gabagool blaze their own path with their newest demo. The sharp

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