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WEAK13 is back with a different kind of shock

Some bands will always keep me on edge with their direction. Creating art can be shocking sometimes and I prefer not being able to tell what’s coming next. We have been keeping an eye on the independent British band WEAK13 for a while now. And they never cease to impress.   We first covered WEAK13 […]

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Secondhand Habit’s EP is Rising ‘From The Ashes’

Ever wondered what a Bon Jovi and Nirvana hybrid would sound like in 2018? Secondhand Habit’s fearless From The Ashes EP gives this inquiry an answer in a fantastic way. From The Ashes by Secondhand Habit Canada’s Sickest Power Shreds For those who’ve never wondered, you’re in for a face-melting treat. It’s exactly what a […]

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Bohnes Gets Friendly with His Dark Side in His Newest Single

Bohnes is getting friendly with his dark side in his newest single “My Friends.” The witty track is full of grungy guitar and enviable vocals. A Guitar Hero-worthy heavy metal phrase starts us out, followed by the wishful lyrics “I want to play God for a little.” Bohnes makes the decision to befriend his demons […]

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Femme-Driven Resilient Teaches Us “How to Peach”

Over the summer, Philly-based band Resilient released their powerful and high-impact sophomore album, How to Peach. Following their DIY Imagining Things EP of 2016, this is their first full length record. The band’s 2016 debut was well-received and set a high bar for what was to come. Imagining Things indicated that Resilient had much more to offer, and How to Peach pushed past these […]

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World Record Holders The Pocket Gods release new single

Bands usually aren’t usually competing for Guiness World Records, but The Pocket Gods have oddly scooped one up. The Pocket Gods released the most tracks on a digital album (100×30), that had 100 tracks on it. While their latest release “Searching for the Divine” isn’t a world record holder, it’s four sure something for the […]

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Jehangir Aziz Hayat Keeps 90’s Grunge Alive

The influence of American music has reached all corners of the globe. From the early rock n roll of the 1950’s to the modern electronic pop music of today, musicians from many countries have taken pieces and refined it into their own sound. Our latest discovery Jehangir Aziz Hayat seems unlikely to have found the […]

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Christopher Shayne ‘Turning Stones’: Outlaws of Rock

Hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, Christopher Shayne unleashes their debut album, Turning Stones, packing a punch of metal, country, and grunge. At every turn, Christopher Shayne lures their listener into a land of outcries from outlaws in a warm desert of sound. Christopher Shayne: Riders of the Stones “Give A Damn” opens with an acoustic steel guitar […]

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Black Foxxes Set to Impress with Debut Album

I’ll be honest: Black Foxxes may have just released my favorite album of the year (so far). It seems like lately, it’s not often that I come across music that resonates so deeply with me, especially since my job is to sift through music daily. Somehow, though, the UK-based alternative rock band struck a chord with […]