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Goddamn Wolves – See How It Goes Review: Soul-Drenched Indie Rock With Unapologetic Grit
Goddamn Wolves, the indie rock trio based out of Raleigh, North Carolina, have consistently demonstrated an ability to... Read More
Stormcellar – By Myself Without You Review: A Haunting Fusion Of Introspection And Groove
Seventeen years, sixteen studio albums, five U.S. tours, and over a thousand shows; Stormcellar is not your average... Read More
Elephant Run – Leftover Land Review: A Nordic Tropical Tapestry Of Resilience, Reflection, And Raw Beauty
Emerging from a beautiful twist of fate, Elephant Run is a band that exists at the intersection of... Read More
Steve Lieberman – Skinheads In My my Yard Oy Vey Entr’acte 176 Review: A Chaotic Punk-Metal Ritual Of Rebellion And Raw Truth
Steve Lieberman, born on June 21, 1958, stands as one of the most unconventional and defiant figures in... Read More
Aging Disgracefully – Black Stockings Review: A Sultry Anthem Defying Age And Celebrating Enduring Desire
Aging Disgracefully is not just a name,it’s a declaration of defiance. Comprising Karen Pyra and Mike Elliott, this... Read More
Dan Cooney Next Spring Review: A Grunge-Laced Anthem of Defiance, Vulnerability, and Sonic Brilliance
Emerging from the rich creative soil of Long Island, New York, Dan Cooney is a compelling voice in... Read More
Haus Of Sound – Pain In My Eyes Review: A Fierce Anthem Of of Heartbreak, Healing, And Defiant Liberation
Based in Seattle, Washington, Haus Of Sound is a rising force in the indie pop-rock scene, known for... Read More
Liya Shapiro – Burning Bridges Review: A Haunting Masterpiece Of Quiet Destruction And Emotional Precision
Liya Shapiro is a boundary-pushing artist from London, England, whose music dwells in the ethereal space between genres;... Read More
Jóhannes Stefán Road Trip Review: A Dreamy Journey Through Memory, Motion, and Melancholy
From the serene coastal town of Seltjarnarnes, Iceland, where the horizon seems to blur endlessly into the sea... Read More
Tritonic Alexamenos! Review: A Ritual of Sonic Chaos, Sacred Mockery, and Futuristic Destruction
Born not in the shadows of a scene but in the crucible of exile, Tritonic is a band... Read More
Ulrich Jannert Shape Your Galaxy Review: A Soulful Blueprint for Inner Healing and Gentle Transformation
Ulrich Jannert is not your typical artist chasing fame or the fleeting spotlight. Born in Germany and now... Read More
The Parachute Testers Halfway to Everywhere Review: A Cinematic Soundscape of Emotional In-Betweenness
From the coastal stretch of Wexford in South East Ireland emerges a band not bound by borders, but... Read More
