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Wicked Lights puts on a ‘Brave Face’

Life experience is the best muse for a creative artist. Allowing these experiences to come in and influence your music is essential for a musician trying to create something unique, and even more important, personal. Our recent discovery Wicked Lights has done just that with his new album Brave Face. The musical project is the […]

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‘Thirty Three Degrees’ Is Raising The Temperature

‘Thirty Three Degrees’ has one of the strongest debut rock albums in recent history, it is sure to be one of the best projects of the year.

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Searching for ‘Sympathy (& Validation)’

Sympathy (& Validation) is the latest alternative rock tune from Latewaves, brilliantly combining classic and modern styles into one song.

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The Guilty Lenses are ‘Somewhat Romance, Somewhat Poetry’

In today’s music industry it is possible to create great interesting music without having to be in front of everyone’s faces. You can stay in the background without having your face as the forefront as a rock star. We all want to be able to walk down the streets without getting swarmed, right? Our recent […]

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Sloppy Hill brings a New Dawn to Grunge Rock

‘Corey Sun’ by Sloppy Hill is helping to usher in a new era for grunge rock. This track is perfect for vetern and newcomer fans alike.

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The Spiral Theory Welcomes The ‘Turn Of The Tide”

There are many well known bands that got their start playing covers. It is a great way to perfect your chops and also get some practice on stage. Another great bonus is the opportunity to create some income with your music that you can turn into promotion for your original music. Our latest find The […]

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308 Ghost Train has The Sound to ‘Bleed Over Me’

‘Bleed Over Me’ by 308 Ghost Train is a modern rock tune which pays homage to the rock tunes of the 80’s – along with a positive message.

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Legs Electric: ‘Two Sides’ is a Real Taste of Golden Age Rock

It’s a common, often pretentious complaint among modern fans of rock that the genre has gone dramatically downhill since its glory days: the socially transforming gap between the 1970s deep into the late ’80s. Some bands, however, are making it up to the old-school rock scene as we speak — Legs Electric is one of […]