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Skin On Flesh – Terrible and Sad
Let's get right to it: this band fucking rocks. Like a go go dancer let loose on a drunken ketamine spree at...
Petty Human Emotions – Petty Human Emotions (Self-Titled)
Moody and grimaced with hints of early Radioheaded Milk Neutrality, Petty Human Emotions absolutely picked the right name for this band. The...
Sanjay Michael – Rocking Into Midnight
The title track, kicking off the entire album, is a cross between peak AC/DC and mid-eighties Def Leppard. With tales of old...
Gianfranco Pescetti – The Wake
Before I begin this track review, here are some words regarding the piece from artist Gianfranco Pescetti himself.
"In...
International Furlough – Down on the Pharm
These guys carry the heavy metallic burden of being a distorted rock band in a post-SLEEP age. With their praise of magic...
Sam Bergquist – Wiser Then
This guy has some good sounds, great lyrics, and straight-to-the-point artistry in his old soul folk. Even the harmonica fits, most of...
ADVIKA – Come Back To Earth
Seemingly haunted and beautifully synthesized, ADVIKA knows how to cook up Digital Lovestruck magic. Her sound is dark here, crisp to the...
Night Hymns – Blue Bottle
If you wish George Harrison was in a slicker than Rick indie band (let alone was still alive) boy do I have...
Geoff Gibbons – Feet Out the Window
"The song was born after a conversation with a friend who had recently gone through a tough marriage break up... wishing to...
Wayne Merdinger – Hidden Gems
This guy sounds like he loves The Traveling Wilburys. And considering he recorded his latest album at Abbey Road, he is without...