
Album Review: Crack Cloud – ‘Red Mile’
Photo by Megan Magdalena Bourne Most of Crack Cloud’s descriptors pertain to their structure rather than their style of music, […]
Read MorePhoto by Megan Magdalena Bourne Most of Crack Cloud’s descriptors pertain to their structure rather than their style of music, […]
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Read More'last chance to see' is an artistic reinvention for salvia palth, the follow-up to 2013 cult favorite 'melanchole.' It’s more mature and polished in lyrics and production, while still remaining true to the obvious talent of the artist and the dedication of DIY production.
Zac reviews 'Mi Amigo Slow Joy, the new EP by Dallas, TX alt rock project Slow Joy.
Read MoreZac reviews 'Head Void,' the latest album from California indie rock project From Indian Lakes
Read MoreZac reviews the 'Artillery from Heaven,' debut LP from Tampa, FL, metallic hardcore band Contention, out Friday on Daze.
Read MoreJimmy Montague fills us in on the process behind his latest love letter to the '70s, 'Tomorrow's Coffee'
Read MoreZac reviews A Mourning Star's 'A Reminder of the Wound Unhealed,' which collects all the metalcore band's material to date along with six great new songs.
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Read MoreZac reviews 'Summer Moon,' There Will Be Fireworks' glorious comeback LP after ten years adrift in the hills of Glasgow.
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