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“The Fourfold Descent”, The Poetic Four-Part EP

Ungoliath embodies an incredible storyteller-esque aura within all four tracks of their EP “The Fourfold Descent”. It takes listeners on a journey, the undeniable feeling of being taken on a journey to the band’s world of emotions and perspective evident. Just from the titles themselves, one would see how poetic this whole record is; it […]

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Transcending Into the Unknown says on The Journey: “We don’t care about genres, we care about making something awesome.”

Let’s talk about The Journey, the latest album from Transcending Into the Unknown. They’re a band that sounds like they crawled out of a haunted roadhouse, had their guitars tuned under a blood-red moon and then decided to absolutely shred. This thing is six tracks of pure, cinematic rock ‘n’ roll doom swagger, the kind

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“No One Was Saved” Is A Glimpse Of What Could Be

You may be wondering, a glimpse of what, exactly? The7thGatekeeper released a cover EP consisting of seven tracks, and by listening to each and every one of them, you would get what I mean. Imagine taking something great to a park yet re-routing to go to the beach instead. It all starts with John Denver’s

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TE/MO’s Double EP Is All You’ll Ever Need

From wicked trances to endless references, it’s pretty clear that TE/MO had her mind in deep work in creating back-to-back EPs: “LOVERS, UPRIGHT” and “LOVERS, REVERSED”. Composed of twelve tracks (six each) altogether, one would probably get a sense of what each one is about, but the thing about TE/MO and these concepts she’s made,

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The World You Grew Up in No Longer Exists is feelings incarnate

Imagine you wake up one day and everything around you is just slightly off. The buildings are the same, but they feel unfamiliar. Your childhood home is still standing, but it no longer feels like it belongs to you. You look in the mirror, and the person staring back is almost you… but not quite.

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If you think pop music has to be predictable, EXPERIENCE exists solely to prove you wrong

You know how most pop albums these days sound like they were manufactured in a sterile lab by scientists whose only concern is optimizing Spotify streams? EXPERIENCE by annu is not that. Not by a long shot. annu and her music has never really been in the business of making people feel small in the

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“IT IS WHAT IT IS” A.K.A. Your Party’s New Headliner

Running out of tunes to keep the vibe flowing? yksopretty’s new album is the perfect contender – smooth vocals, hooks, and a never ending lineup of bangers that will surely make the party stay afloat. It’s like getting dragged by an overspeeding car on a highway while they’re playing music on full blast. There’s a

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“Insecurities” Is Your New Favorite Anthem

There’s nothing better than a song that sounds and feels good at the same time – “Insecurities” inflicts the feeling of wanting to bop your head to how great it sounds, and because the meaning behind everything is something you can relate to. First of all, everything about this track is clear as day. DayEyez

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The Vulnerability In John Goldrust’s “The One To Call” Is Immense

Reflecting on a past encounter or relationship, “The One To Call” is unique yet familiar, as it sounds something that would remind one of a typical grunge, indie rock song that you can’t quite put your finger on, but that’s because the influence remains as is, and the track is simply John Goldrust’s. The song’s

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