The Silent North drops blazing new track ‘Telescopes’ ‘Telescopes’, the debut track from Scottish multi-instrumentalist Paul Russell’s instrumental solo project The Silent North, is meant to be the first in a trilogy of songs with influences from space exploration. The first single, ‘Oscillations’, was followed by ‘Fragments’, and they all…
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Nameless Ghost released fiery new song titled ‘Slow Down’ The self-produced debut album ‘Under the Surface’ by Toronto indie-rock artist Nameless Ghost was inspired by recent struggles with mental health and personal loss. It was recorded during the bitter Canadian winter. Dave Coleman produced, recorded, and performed everything in his…
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Running With Scissors EP by Dark Soul Safari: Review Singer/songwriter Adriaan van Heerden and his bandmate Andy Brook, who brings percussions and bass to life, comes together to publish their 4-piece EP โRunning With Scissorsโ. The multi-instrumentalist duo is more popularly known as Dark Soul Safari, where they blend a…
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Get A Life by Doll Riot: Review Doll Riotโs โGet A Lifeโ is the perfect anthem for a psycho ex-girlfriend who will follow you to the earthโs end and go out of her way to destroy you. After wreaking havoc with their debut album โDoll Riotโ, the 4-piece all-girl garage…
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Wait for Me by Broken Romeo: Review Wait for Me by Broken Romeo is, in a nutshell, a melodic, gritty, epic rock song. Their music is rough and addicting all at once; the guitar work is excellent, and I’m confident that this song will get you into their atmosphere. The…
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Foxy Friends by Peppermint Moon: Review Peppermint Moon keeps our grasp of nostalgic rock hits with his single โFoxy Friends.โ Although the blast from the past is mainly explored in its composition, the lyrical delivery is a narrative of the youth today. The world may turn its head away from…
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Masterplan by Bad Luck Brian: Review Bad Luck Brian is an Indie/Alternative Rock band from Scarborough, England. Their vibrant sound is zestful and will make anyone want to groove the electrifying guitar riffs. Thereโs something about the Brits and their delightful way of composing music of any kind and blending…
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Honestly, Theyโre Right by Dog Day God: Review Dog Day God’s music โHonestly, Theyโre Rightโ has the theatrical flair and biting edges of a period piece that draws you in and won’t let go. From the beginning until the very last second, it makes it hard to put your earphones…
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Rock Ain’t Dead by Robbie Rapids: Review Rock isnโt dead folks, it just got revived by Robbie Rapids. With heavy guitar riffs, electrifying solos, and a powerful voice to command each instrument, arrives fierce track entitled โRock Ain’t Deadโ. Robbie Rapids, surely channeled his inner beast to showcase the true…
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Black Clouds by Heroes Fall Last ft. Copperstone: Review โBlack Cloudsโ is an outstanding collaboration between the vocal tenacity of Copperstone, and the instrumental prowess of Heroes Fall Last. โBlack Cloudsโ is a solid hard rock track with some elements of blues as well. Itโs got gritty guitar riffs that…