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The Daytime High Unleashes Highly Anticipated Self-Titled Album

There’s always beauty in music that has been tested through time—the foundation is strong, the sound is tested, and the musicality has already been established. This is what the Los Angeles-based “The Daytime High” has to offer as they release their highly anticipated self-titled album on September 13th, 2024. This music will make you think, […]

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Pencildive Drops EP “Watch the World”: A Perfect Soundtrack While Watching the World Burn

Hello, Cold World! I have a new anthem for y’all! Pencildive, an NYC-based trio, drops their morbidly relatable EP “Watch the World”! Now, when I say that this is about to become your anthem, I am not kidding! This release is like a shock to your system with its oh-so-familiar sound of dynamic rock, distortions,

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A Journey With Exodus From Babylon II: Return 2 Judea by Tra4Duce & Silas1wolf

An album made as a musical project between Tra4Duce & Silas1Wolf, EXODUS FROM BABYLON II: RETURN 2 JUDEA is an album that offers a whopping, massive selection of 18 tracks. This album also features various artists like SelfMadeBabiii, Majik9, KingTaeInThisBitch, Ejiipt, Veana Baby, King L.A.Z., Nello Fernando, Bremer Baden, Jayme Fortune, Mic Crenshaw, Leway Gutter,

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Exploring the Space Between Adolescence and Adulthood in Simon Val’s “Seventeen”

Personally, I think seventeen would be the most crucial year in our life. Caught between a sandwich of teenhood and adulthood, at this age, it is normal to be in a pinch of confusion as to what should actually be done. This era will make you go through a whirlwind of options and opportunities—feels like

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Forever in Transit Drops Intriguing Album “A Coming to Terms”

Like any other band in the industry, the New York-based prog metal band Forever in Transit had a fair share of struggles in life while creating their name in the industry. Dropped this 13th of September, the band has navigated through growth and difficulties in self-discovery, which is the reason why the album “A Coming

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Spoken From Experience: Thera’s “I Wish I Called” Album Review

At only seventeen, Thera already possesses an understanding of her exact purpose as to why she’s releasing music: to express herself and provide support to those people who may be experiencing the same thing she has once experienced. She hopes, as an artist, that her listeners can find a sense of comfort and outlet through

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A Conceptual Storytelling Brought to You by Floating Worlds: Skywatcher Album Review

The world of music has been breeding storytellers from then until now. Most of them do storytelling in a song or an EP, but now, musicians use the concept of storytelling for a whole album. Think about a book box set, that is what it is giving. Greece-based band Floating Worlds, composed of Andreas V.,

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Caleb Hearn’s Musings on Life: Left on McKinney Album Review

Navigating life isn’t as easy as it sounds and Caleb Hearn perfectly depicted it in his new album Left On McKinney. According to his Nettwerk Music album description, the North Carolina-born artist, at 24 years old, recently uncovered a newfound freedom in his songwriting, vowing to let go of long-standing fears. “I’ve always aimed for

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Life’s Too Short To Listen To Mediocre Rock Music, So Here’s “Mind Party,” An Awesome Drop From Myopia.

In this era, there’s this critical comment that says “rock bands” are old, out of style, and just plain noisy. More often than not, this genre has been treated as an outcast in the music scene and pegged as repetitive and noisy. Boy, how wrong those comments were. Myopia, the rising British rock duo, is

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Crossover: James Keen’s Culmination of Passion and Mastery

London-based singer-songwriter James Keen is set to drop his new album, Crossover in September 6, 2024. This new record features 11-track genre-blending songs mostly infused in pop but also have visible traces of country music here and there. If you’re new to his stuff, we should get to know him first before getting into the

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