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Preview of Slothrust’s LP Everyone Else

Rock band Slothrust is coming out with their long awaited third album, Everyone Else, on October 28 and we got hold of some of the new tracks just released for the world to preview. The three piece band is made out of singer and guitarist Leah Wellbaum, Kyle Bann (bass), and Will Gorin (drums). The three all attended […]

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The Raveonettes’ Release July’s RSOTM

So if you’ve been living under a rock for the past few months, or if you’ve never visited this site (in which case, hello and welcome!) you’ll know that I provide a monthly review for the newest track from a duo called The Raveonettes. If you’re wondering why I do this monthly, it’s because the […]

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ARJUN Perfectly Embodies Jazz Rock in ‘Gravity’

I can’t be the only one in the world who hears “groove jam rock” and expects something extremely intense to hit my ear drums, can I? No? Didn’t think so. So when I started listening to the new album from New York-based group ARJUN called Gravity, I was immediately impressed. This trio isn’t quite new to the game, […]

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Matthew Neves tells a powerful story with “Cheers to Nothing”

I’m going to start this off by saying that music playing backwards has always seemed to give me the chills. Needless to say, it kinda scares me. That’s why as soon as “Cheers to Nothing” by Massachusetts born artist Matthew Neves started playing, I was a bit unnerved. (I’m a big chicken, not afraid to admit it.) […]

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Basement Revolver EP

Canadian band Basement Revolver’s new self titled EP Basement Revolver boasts lyrics of reflection and honesty about a young person’s entrance to reality. Basement Revolver boasts a more ethereal vibe than the Yeah Yeah Yeahs but, if you’re a fan of them, Basement Revolver should be downloaded to your playlist. This is a perfect record for relaxing after having a hard […]

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A&L Give Glam Rock a Makeover with ‘Cliche’

Most of the time, artists that I review have a great deal of talent, but not too many years of experience. With the duo A&L, however, experience is anything but limited. The pair, made up of 20 year industry veteran Anthony Casuccio and award winning vocalist Lana Marie, have tracks that seem to constantly be listed […]

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Stephen Steinbrink Album a Strange, Comforting Journey

You know that film you’ve seen? You know the one, because there’s too many of them to count. The one where you’re rooting for the main character and you’ve only begun to try to understand them as they hit rock bottom. It’s almost comedic in the sense that a series of unfortunate events just seems […]

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The Marlenes Balance Art and Pleasure with ‘Crawl Out Your Window’

Sometimes we forget that artistically significant music doesn’t have to sound depressing. Naturally, we all have that one band that we go to when we’re in a pensive mood and feel like brooding, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t any other significant music out there. The Marlenes are the perfect example of this, with their […]