New Music

Ratchet Dolls’ New Album Not Only Makes the Noize, They ‘Bring The Noize’

Early in 2023, if you knew where to look, you could see the seeds of a return to sleazy, cut-the-cloth type of rock music hitting the airwaves again and getting the ground running. From Eurovision winners Maneskin becoming household names with their debut album to some of the most celebrated albums of the year containing

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Tessellate by Darren Deschaine: An EP Review

Music can still tell stories even without words, and Darren Deschaine‘s newest EP, “Tessellate,” proves just that. Normally, lyrics dictate the major vibe for the track that you listen to, but with “Tessellate,” it is packed with your top-notch metal sound loaded with thundering guitar riffs of instrumentals that hit really hard from start to

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Where Madness Meets Dark: LOVE GHOST Drops “LOVE GHOST X SKOLD,” An Album You Can’t Ignore

Perhaps for some, music is there only to entertain, but for most of the population, music mirrors the soul of its creator, their experiences, their lives, their untold stories, their darkest and deepest depths. But for artists like Finnegan Seeker Bell, the brain tank and the founder of the project LOVE GHOST, and the prolific

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Invisible Man by Twice Dark: A Track Review

Music often carries stories that are often kept hidden in the deepest and darkest corners of our minds. It carries all those unspoken concerns, foggy thoughts, and unsolved emotional baggage that we have yet to sort out, and Twice Dark‘s latest single, “Invisible Man,” proves just that. This track is a channel of personal introspections

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Debt Collector by Mad Painter: A Track Review

There’s something hard to exactly pin down with this new track from Mad Painter. While their influences from iconic bands like Nazareth, Alice Cooper, and most especially Deep Purple come through, there’s also the oddball energy of their newest single, Debt Collector, that reminds me of the grittier and more free-flowing tracks of Creedence Clearwater Revival as

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Backstrom Drops A Strong Comeback Album with “Dark Clouds”

Songs are always meant to be heard, and rarely, some tracks also demand to be felt, and “Dark Clouds,” Backstrom‘s latest release dropped on November 13th, rightfully falls into both categories. This album carries quite a power. Coming back after a successful album release earlier this year, Backstrom showcases growth in his musicality, brandishing his

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