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Saints Patience Creates Time Warp Between Decades of Rock n’ Roll

Full of incredibly impressive guitar riffs and a classical rock ‘n roll voice to go with, Saints Patience is single-handedly constructing a new age of rock and roll with their timeless debut album Weather The Storm. This London-based two-piece are more than what they seem. While their album cover seems subtle, their new album is just […]

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Kylypso Releases Refreshingly Unique Single: “Blame Love.”

Kylypso is taking the electronic dance world by storm. “Blame Love,” their newest single, is four minutes and 18 seconds of synth-heavy, electro indie-pop grooviness. The three-piece from London created a warm melody and paired it with an instantly memorable dance-pop rhythm and beat. Kylypso showcases their talent in the electronic music world straight from the very […]

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Fall In Love With First Hate and Their Debut Album

First Hate combines raw nostalgic emotion with ear-catching synthesizer in their debut album, “A Prayer For The Unemployed.” This is the male duo from Copenhagen’s first full-length album, following an array of widely listened to singles, such as “White Heron” and “Trojan Horse,” and two EP’s. First Hate’s first EP was released in 2014, but you’d never […]

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Canadian-Based Fast Romantics Sing of Their “American Love”

Fast Romantics showcase their top-tier musical talent in their new album “American Love”. The Canadian creatives behind the album are lead singer Matthew Angus, Jeffrey Lewis, Kirty, Kevin Black, Lisa Lorenz, and Nick McKinlay. Each member contributes a key element to the indie-rock vibes of “American Love”. Lead singer Angus and newer member Kirty create […]

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Chill All Night Long With “Endless Night”, the Vacant Lots’ Newest Album

Endless Night, the newest album from The Vacant Lots, is finally here. This eight track album was created during the travels of dynamic duo Jared Artaud and Brian MacFadyen, the members of The Vacant Lots. The songs vary in length, some of them being only two minutes long. No matter the track length, The Vacant […]

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Kid Astray Is Here To Stay

Kid Astray is rocking our world with their new electronic jammer “Fall To My Knees”. This five-person, Norwegian indie-pop band mixes smooth soprano vocals with a catchy melody, creating an upbeat song with euphoric vibes for all to enjoy. With influences such as MGMT and Passion Pit, Kid Astray adds a modern techno twist to […]