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There’s something so endearing when artists choose to write about the places and people they know by heart. That’s exactly what Liz Nash does in Livin Like a Local, an irresistibly feel-good ode to community and belonging. Liz Nash is an artist from the quirky little town of Mount Dora, Florida. She’s now back with
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It’s no easy task to capture disaster in a song. If you focus too heavily on the sorrow, the result can feel like a musical interpretation of a heritage Minute with distorted guitars; on the other hand, if you swing too far into arena-rock-hero mode, you can find yourself creating something that oddly feels victorious
Political rock spent fifty years of its 20th century in the delusion that bellowing more loudly was the same as saying more. Some band or another would emerge every decade, claim society was falling apart, discover a distortion pedal and then churn out something more suited to a school council election than any real kind
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Bobby Lynch drops a sledgehammer of Jersey Shore soul with his latest single Green Grass Grows and it feels like the kind of record that was born in the sweat-soaked bars of the coast. There is a grit here that can’t be faked and it pulses with the urgency of a live set performed in Asbury
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The air in the room changes when a band at last decides to stop hiding behind their own cleverness and embrace the song. For Skovblod that moment arrives with the release of Elegy because they have stripped away the dense layers of their earlier work to reveal something that hits with the weight of a
Imagine standing at the edge of a stadium and the lights go black and the only thing you hear is the anticipation of ten thousand people before a wall of noise hits you like a freight train. That is the exact frequency Ryan Crary hits on For Glory because it is a track that refuses
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Don’t you ever miss when rock n’ roll was at its earnest? When it felt like it had already lived a few lives that even the smallest moments feel cinematic? Mystic Highway Road Trip is a reminder that there’s still room for this kind of music. DownTown Mystic is the brainchild of American Rocker Robert
Awake & Dreaming have emerged from the grey industrial periphery of Waterloo Ontario with a track called Antidote that feels like a slow-motion car crash in a velvet-lined room. The band operates within a high-stakes arena of Art rock where every whisper carries the weight of a confession and every silence threatens to explode into something far more dangerous.
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