Lucky by World Government: Review The title track of World Governmentโs debut album is an introspective trippy adventure through sound. Being the opening track of the album, this song sets the tone for the rest of the songs that follow. Rest of the album being different takes on the title…
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Purple Hydrangea by A Tree On A Hill: Review All things nature-inspired artist who goes by the moniker A Tree On A Hill has released his latest instrumental single Purple Hydrangea which is as serene and beautiful as the flower itself. A Tree In The Hill has a deep affinity…
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Since he was a young child, he has been slaying people and wreaking havoc in the Florida music scene, working his way up through the Death Metal and Glam Rock trenches of Tampa Bay. Billy has made enduring contributions to the Southeast’s independent, soft rock, garage rock, soul, and power…
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Transcendental by Sdar Lotus: Review Starting with a sonic backdrop of interlaced cosmic frequencies and powerful spoken word, Sdar Lotusโs new single is a declaration of being one with the universe. Starting off with a bold declaration โI am Sdar Lotus, I am time and space, I am allโฆโ, the…
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Groovy Avocado Disco by Unfortunately Stevenson: Album Review
by Gabe FinchGroovy Avocado Disco by Unfortunately Stevenson: Album Review LA Experimental Rock artist and multi-instrumentalist Steven Ramirez, who goes by the name of Unfortunately Steven, portrays a groovy and unapologetically brave picture of his own mental health with his debut concept album, Groovy Avocado Disco. For many people, the concept of…
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For You by Feeble: Review Stefan Ekenberg, whoโs mostly known by his stage name, Feeble, tells the world what he would do for love in his new single, For You. A heartfelt serenade, this love song is full of emotions and promises of what youโll do for the one you…
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Cryptic [K]night by Disco Dreams: Review The genre-bending producer from Northeast Ohio, Disco Dreams has us dancing again to his new single, Cryptic [K]night. Following up his last album, Mystic Daze, he continues his style of using ethereal vocal melodies with electronic music to create multi-dimensional psychedelic dance music. The…
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Friday Night by Snakedoctors: Review From the latest album by the Polish group Snakedoctors, Friday Night has a sharp 80s edge. Friday Night is the second track of the bandโs fourth album, Four And A Half. Following the darkwave sound of the opening track, Crime Story, this track is heavy…
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Falling by ELEKTRIC ANIMALS: Review Elektrik Animals brings back heavy distorted guitars and hard rock grooves to their EP with their single Falling. Falling is the third song of their latest EP Channels. This heavy, aggressive guitar-driven song highlights the beat in a true rock n roll fashion. The whole…
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As a member of the post-punk band Brass Phantoms, Cabin (real name Adam McCabe) started honing his songwriting and production skills. His music has been played on numerous radio stations, including BBC Radio 6 with Steve Lamacq, Spotify’s Hot New Bands, Clash Magazine, Hot Press, The Last Mixed Tape, Golden…