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We Are Wolves Give Punk Rock An Electronic Spin

Back in the early 2000’s, a group of three men released their debut album. 11 years after that release, we are yet again introduced to another album from this post-punk band called We Are Wolves. This latest album is called Wrong, and unlike the title, listening to it just feels so right. This trio seems to really […]

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Bellows’ New Album “Fist & Palm” Soothes The Soul

Sometimes, the most brilliant things begin in a studio; sometimes they begin in an artist’s bedroom, late at night during a bout of musical inspiration. In the case of Bellows, the latter proves to be more true. Oliver Kalb started producing the works of Bellows in his bedroom while attending Bard College in 2010. Six […]

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Tom Baxendale’s Debut Album Will Make You Emotional

Plenty of artists have sought out to create their own personal sound, separate from their usual routine. Tom Baxendale shows us just what he can do in his new solo album that just dropped on September 26, In The City a Short Time Ago. Blending both folk and alternative rock have proven successful for this artist, […]

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‘House of Souls’ is the Perfect Addition to Your Fall Playlist

Being someone that can always appreciate a nice play on words, I must say I was intrigued by the group Tele Novella. A very unique name choice, it makes you want to dive straight into their music to see just what they can do. Being described as a “macabre-pop” band made them even more intriguing […]

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PAPA Gives Indie Rock a Refreshing Spin with ‘Kick at the Dust’

When making a Sophomore album, there’s always that need to create something bigger and better than the predecessor. In the case of PAPA, an LA-based indie rock duo, their newly-released Sophomore album Kick at the Dust is more of an experiment with sounds than their debut. Having been kicking out content for 6 years, with their […]

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Devil Makes Three Confront All Their Vices

American folk rock is absolutely one of the truest genres that there is. There’s no need for auto-tune or computerized sounds, just true heartfelt vocals and some ass kicking instrument numbers. The Devil Makes Three is a two man, one woman band that showcases folk rock in the simplest and truest way they can. This […]

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Preoccupations Bring an ’80s Sound with New Album

With the number of bands that favor very intricate and elongated song titles (I’m looking at you, Fall Out Boy,) it’s a really nice change to see simplicity in song names. Preoccupations simplifies things for us with their new self-titled album. This Canadian group has recently released Preoccupations, their nine track album which features songs like “Sense,” […]

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D’Opus and Roshambo Perfect the Beat in ‘Mayday’

D’Opus & Roshambo is a duo from Canberra, Australia that is comprised of exactly what makes a successful music group: dedication and a passion for the art of music. D’Opus works on the art of production, creating sounds through live instruments as well as synthesized beats. Roshambo masters storytelling through his deep lyrics and flowing […]