Neverless is making waves with their debut self-titled album. Out everywhere on March 15th, this is a dynamic 12 track release that serves as an impressive introduction to the band’s sound. Check out the exclusive interview below: 1. Can you tell us a bit about where you come from and…
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Galaxy has never looked so dope in the world of “Second Messing” by Galaxy Thief. A song about messed up relationships should never relate you to an imagery of the galaxy. But here we are, looking at the single cover art of Second Messing, which features a coalesced image of…
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MoMa by Plant Dad begins as a soft, fuzzy guitar humming song with Plant Dadโs delicate, youthful timbre, till the drums give it support for building momentum with the electric guitar riffing to evoke a sense of a climactic rise in the context given by the lyrics. The song is…
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The album, “The Scapegoatโs Agony,” by Comaโs Beach, has trademark gritty electric guitar riffs, a driving bassline, and an ultra gritty and high (because of age, possibly) vocal range. They have presented the desperation of isolation, desolation, rage, and chaos in The Scapegoatโs Agony. The first track, The Past Of…
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โSheโs Everyoneโs Girlโ is a softly sung piece about a baby girl. Though David Peril sings about a specific “girl” he wants to protect, he is actually alluding to the entirety of her gender and sex. While “Sheโs Everyoneโs Girl” as a title might harken back to a more pejorative…
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An indie pop band sculpted from four members straight out of the coastal town of Torquay in Devon, Coral Palms is a befitting title for an aspiring band. With their latest release this March 10th, “Promises,” they have vaguely demonstrated the sound of a slow summer by the hazy sea…
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Clayton Brown sings of the hard knocks and hindrances in adult life, declining mental health from peer pressure, societal expectations, losing relationships, and self-doubt in his new EP, “Open Your Mind.” A folksy, alternative rock ranting tirade of an EP, “Open Your Mind,” is redolent of the early 2000s sound.…
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Released on the 24th of March, Delay Decay by Mort Jardin tells the story of brutality, numbness, fear, and nightmares, all packed with suffocating imagery of a torturous cell and a lot of things dripping in darkness. In trying to perceive the darkness in Delay Decay, we must realize this…
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Too Rare! by Charles Warren Orchestra: EP Review Charles Warren Orchestra is a rock band with an energetic spirit. Their fast-paced guitar riffs and dominant vocals fire you up, and itโs a cathartic experience for folks who just wanna stick it to the man. This melodic force is driven by…
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A lazy drumming and the hazy sleek, charismatic low voice of Taraz Kuznetsov carry the song “My Revolution” with ease. The music is quite relaxing and confident compared to the context it conveys. My Revolution is about the Ukrainiansโ revolution against the Russian Invasion. Red Bird Rising has collaborated with…