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Lonely Boy makes you dance and question your life choices at the same time.

Lonely Boy by Joveth isn’t just your typical “sad guy with a synthesizer” project. This EP isn’t here to quietly sob in the corner. It’s here to grab you by the collar, slap you across the face with a wall of synths, and scream at you to feel emotions or something. And honestly? Respect. Joveth

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Moonscapes’ “Perfect In Your Eyes” Is Also Perfect For Your Ears

For a record regarding itself inspired by the synth pop-feel of the eighties, Moonscapes brings that modern, futuristic ambience to the table, only with a couple spoonfuls of melancholy. It’s definitely a unique combination of sounds that may well be opposing each other, but it works in a way that it amplifies the emotions relayed

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Marcus: the Apex Predator! has come back sharper, heavier, and somehow even more urgent than before

Seven years. That’s how long it’s been since The Fury of Almost exploded onto the scene like a flaming dumpster rolling downhill, fueled by Detroit street grime and pure, unfiltered spite. Seven years of silence. Seven years of waiting, wondering was Marcus: the Apex Predator! just another underground rock ghost story? Another cautionary tale of

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NOSTALGIA makes it very clear that UraelB isn’t just here to rap, he’s here to drop you headfirst into his world

Every so often, an EP comes along that just “becomes” a story. Not in the lazy, “let’s throw in some skits and call it a concept album” way, but in the way that grips you by the collar and drags you headfirst into a fully realized world. NOSTALGIA does exactly that. It doesn’t just evoke

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“Liberation” & proving once and for all that the genre is alive, kicking…

ZZ Ward has always been kind of a blues artist, but she’s also kind of been a rock artist and kind of a pop artist all throughout her career. As of now, well, that’s over… because Liberation is the sound of ZZ Ward finally giving up on trying to be palatable and instead deciding to

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