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“Back from the Dead” Is The Catchiest Take On A Zombie Apocalypse

Honestly, need I say more? “Back from the Dead” by a little place called Aspen captures your attention immediately with vibrant tones, with a set of vocals that represent an ice cream cone melting as seconds go by. Cutting to the chase, this song is said to be inspired by Stephen King’s “Home Delivery”, essentially […]

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Nightfall by Apex4X frankly does not give a single damn about being liked.

Some albums exist to be enjoyed. They’re meant to be consumed passively, maybe shuffled into a playlist, maybe played at a party where nobody’s really paying attention. Some albums are made to be liked. Nightfall by Apex4X frankly does not give a single damn about being liked. Nightfall does not sit politely on your playlist.

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“RELIVE” Is Everything Under The Sun In Good ‘Ol Fashioned Rock N’ Roll

Jam-packed with rock tunes and pure awesomeness, The Mary Jane quite frankly has everything in “RELIVE”: instruments arranged to perfection, in-depth lyrics with soulful or guttural vocals to match, and a wide selection that screams alternative rock. In other words, audiences are in for a treat if they dig this genre. Opening track “Casablanca” brings

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“fly in the milk” isn’t just a song. It’s a necessary, brilliant act of resistance.

“fly in the milk,” if you’re unfamiliar, is a metaphor for the unique and often alienating experience of being a Black person in a predominantly white space. And it’s not just about awkward moments at work or being the only Black guy at the indie folk concert, it’s about the broader societal forces that make

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Is “Newborn Fossil” A Hidden Gem Of Lost Time?

There’s something about Marcus: The Apex Predator!’s EP that’s nostalgic, maybe how their guitars sound, or how they play their tunes overall, but they still manage to capture the fun vibe of indie rock throughout all five tracks of “Newborn Fossil”. If you catch the drift, there’s nothing better than instantly getting greeted by the

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Guess Pre’s “Clarity” Is Both Thoughtful and Performative

Composed of nine tracks of absolute wonder, “Clarity” is groovy, upbeat, yet raw and intimate at the same time – in other words, it provides clarity, an expression and a glimpse of Guess Pre’s mind divided in a handful of songs. To say this album is a ‘deep dive’ would be an understatement, as vulnerability

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Doing Is Better Than Saying With “Ratyński Snug as a Gun”

Emphasizing on grace and melodic structures, Pawel Ratynski lets the music speak for itself, for himself, and for everyone else. As a matter of fact, he claims that the role of music “builds our image of the world in a more universal and lasting way than words”. Let’s face it, every score is not like

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Giant Killers Curates Lively Tribute For Football Legend

One for Georgie immediately starts with an upscale, upbeat tune that will sweep you off your feet – it only keeps this vibe up, gradually getting better as the song progresses. The man called ‘Georgie’ in the song (“Georgie, Georgie, where are you?”) refers to George Best, the late Manchester United legend. As such, this

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