The Northern Light by The Northern Light: Album Review The Northern Light creates beautiful rock music, enchanted with instrumental grit, and lyrical grace. From intricate guitar progressions, excellent basslines, and percussive dexterity, their self-titled album is born. Each rhythmic aspect is enriching to hear, even more so when a singer…
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Pyle On by Petrol: Review Petrol are an exciting rock band driven by empowering songwriting and electrifying melodies. Their track โPyle Onโ is a superb power pop/rock song thatโll draw you in from the second you hit play. Each instrument has a solid resonance and chemistry. In addition to that,…
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Prepare to be transported to a realm of timeless rock with Tillerman’s rendition of “Nights In White Satin.” This talented band has masterfully crafted a cinematic classic rock experience that pays homage to the legends of the genre while infusing it with a modern twist. From the very first note,…
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Prepare yourself for a raw and intense musical experience with WORC’s self-titled album, “WORC.” With 16 powerful tracks, this album takes you on a journey through the realms of punk, rock, grunge, and indie, leaving no stone unturned in its exploration of gritty, hard-hitting sounds. The hazy yet emotive vocals…
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Lipstick Muse by HOL: Review โLipstick Museโ is a fantastic rock track combined with the aura of shoegaze. The instrumental patterns are imbued with electrifying guitar riffs, while the vocals have that distinct echo tone that the genre is well known for. All in all, the chemistry is pretty stellar…
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Freak Out and Leave by Bingo Boys: Album Review Imagine your back in the golden era of punk and garage rock, at the zenith of 20th-century rock. Whether it’s The Who era of the 60s or the late 90s Green Day era, both are epic periods in rock and roll…
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Matthew S. Horner’s “Outta’ Time” is an engaging and introspective 8-track album that delves into the realms of indie punk rock and emo music. With his high and friendly voice leading the way, Horner creates a comfortable and relatable atmosphere, inviting listeners to embark on a journey through driving guitars…
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Serotonin by San Quentin: EP Review San Quentin are a solid rock act that brings back the roots of the genre. From electrifying guitar riffs to rebellious vocals, the essence of this monumental movement of music is represented pretty impressively. The band are simply marvelous to hear on repeat, especially…
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The London-based rock band The Midnight Vortex unleashes a sonic storm with their latest track, “COME & PLAY.” Drawing inspiration from grunge, blues rock, and raw guitar music, the band delivers a relentless assault of soaring, gritty guitars and a pulsating rhythm that ignites the senses. Led by the powerful…
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Glasgow-based duo Empty Machines introduce themselves to the world with their debut single, “Luna,” an ethereal and atmospheric journey that showcases their unique blend of alternative, electronic, and ambient influences. With Thomas Crawford at the helm of instrumental composition and Jodie Helena providing mesmerizing and grounding vocals, Empty Machines presents…