Walls Fall Down by Electric High: Review Life is an uphill battle. It doesn’t matter where you are on your journey; there will always be a series of obstacles for you to overcome and walls for you to break. What counts is that you keep moving forward even when your…
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Vancouver’s most exciting duo A tribute to the future and a love letter to the past, Crash World. The talented and inseparable Glen MacLeod and Graham MacDonald create a musical tapestry using two voices and six strings. Their distinctive sound combines a cool contemporary flair with the poetic whimsy of…
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Plastic House by North Ship: Review Hailing from the Danish Capital, the dynamic rock duo North Shipโs latest single will take you sailing on a trippy sea of synths and basses. Following the success of their previous single, Green Light, North Ship hit full throttle with their new single, Plastic…
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Jeff and Dan Thomas, two brothers from Seattle, are the creators of dime nineteen. They collaborate with top-tier studio musicians and music production experts to produce high-fidelity recordings. The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Dire Straits, and the Grateful Dead are just a few of the many musical influences on Jeff and…
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Rain Shadow by Spencer Elliott: Review Acclaimed instrumental progressive rock guitarist Spencer Elliott released his third studio album SE3 on April 8 this year and the fifth track of the album Rain Shadows is a perfect storm of melodies. Accompanied by Sean Sydnor on bass and Chris Hudson on drums…
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Bone Eater by Rat Bath: Review Coming off of the Milwaukee spooky country core band Rat Bathโs debut album, Bone Eater is an anthem for chaos. Bone Eater is the second song from the 10-track debut album Rat From Hell following the opening track The Tale of Dead Olโ Fred.…
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Silhouette by Perfectparachutepicture: Review The smokey punk-rock duo Perfectparachutepicture returns gloriously with their latest emancipating single โSilhouetteโ after their critically acclaimed โDon’t Bow”. Soaring even higher from a legacy of provocative songwriting and daring arrangements, Perfectparachutepicture imbues integrity, self-discovery, and self-realization with this new release. The track acquires an intoxicating…
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I Want You to Want Me by Wednesdayโs Child: Review Following the success of their debut EP, the London non-conforming rockers Wednesdayโs Child portrays the feelings of love, lust and desire in their new single, I Want You to Want Me. It should be clear from the title what this…
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Peter Lake releases a new single ‘Wipeout’ With his most recent single WIPEOUT, Peter Lake, the self-described musical “ghost of New York,” makes another appearance. The song, which includes Lake’s close friend and renowned drummer Charley Drayton, marks a shift in the artist’s style after recent success with songs influenced…
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Boundary Layer by Mark Winters: Review The rocket scientist indie rocker Mark Winter pushes his boundaries and inspires everyone to do the same in the title track of his second album, Boundary Layer. Following his debut album Slipstream, Mark Winter continues to combine his optimism and positive attitude toward life…