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From The Realm Of The Unliving, Rosetta West Presents “God Of The Dead”

For a record with an almost niche concept, we can’t get enough on how “God Of The Dead” sounds and feels. It explores the extensive range of rock, from folk, blues, funk—you name it, the album probably has the type of song you’re looking for. Think of a Flying Dutchman sort of scene, with the […]

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Authenticity Reigns Supreme in Tony Newbury & Charles Hamilton’s “$OMETHING NEW”

Whoever said hip-hop is dying is clearly not paying attention. Because the release of $OMETHING NEW does not simply disprove it—it defies this claim. Released on July 21st, this 9-track album is a collaboration between 2009 XXL Freshman Charles Hamilton and rising NJ artist Tony Newbury. If you’re after music that isn’t half-baked, $OMETHING NEW

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Trevor Drako’s Musical Outlet “Bottomless Emotions” Is Out Now

Sometimes, things just need to be put out there, may it be unfiltered or thought out, planned or unplanned. In this case, Trevor Drako has managed to put every emotion in hip-hop track “Bottomless Emotions”, effectively utilizing music as an outlet, and his platform a place for everyone to come together and resonate with his

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Every Second of A Wolf Like Me’s “4:49” Feels Lived In—That’s How it Sticks and Lingers

There’s a distinct sound attached to an artist’s work when every layer bears the imprint of his hand and heart. This is how 4:49 by A Wolf Like Me stands out, where every part laid out is deeply personal and truly lived-in. A Wolf Like Me is the brainchild of Aaron Reiter. Hailing from Perth,

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Daydreaming by Michael Lazar isn’t trying to impress you; it’s trying to reach you

Let’s say you’ve had a long day. Not the catastrophic kind, just the standard existential dread with a side of self-doubt. You want something to listen to that won’t lie to you about how everything’s fine, but also won’t actively make you feel worse. Congratulations. You’re exactly the kind of person Michael Lazar made Daydreaming

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Dirk Garner Bites Deep in a Venomous, Web-Wrapping Hit “Black Widow”

Dirk Garner is not just another name in the scene. His music does more than just punch, it bites—hard and deep. This time, he’s back with a slick, web-wrapping release Black Widow. Based in Concord, California, Garner sets the stage for an ear-grabbing, haunting, and cinematic track for your daily dose of rock music. Black

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Kristen Castro’s “Summer Rain” Should Be The First Track On Every Indie Film OST

Okay, first of all, the initial vibes of “Summer Rain” is absolutely immaculate. From the drum part at the beginning to the lively riff that follows sounds like The 1975 at the beach, and when the vocals kick in, it’s as if Greg Gonzalez is collaborating with said band. Plus, you get a nostalgic visual

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