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Album Review : Obituary – Dying of Everything - Metal Planet Music Review by Richard Henry for MPM. So here we are with the bands 11th Studio album, stalwarts of the Florida Death metal scene and a band I first ...
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| Album review: Ahab – The Coral Tombs | Kerrang! Album review: Ahab – The Coral Tombs ... The Glen Carrig (on 2015's album of the same name) to brilliantly heavy and expansive music that has the ...
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| New Horizons - Alpha 9 | Album Review - The Review Geek Across 14 tracks, each bringing the run-time of this album to around an hour or so, Alpha 9 ... You can check out more of our music reviews here!
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Album Review – Whitehorse – "I'm Not Crying, You're Crying" | Saving Country Music Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland from Hamilton, Canada have been taking their combined love and acumen for country music, and applying it to ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Slug – Thy Socialite! - NARC. Magazine There are influences from the 50s to the 80s, glam rock and stage musical aesthetics, all firmly rooted in Slug's unique art rock sound. It is playful ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: John Cale lights the way on 'Mercy' - RIFF Magazine | John Cale, "Mercy." John Cale's musical life has divided itself between rock and roll and the avant-garde. The Velvet Underground…
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| Album Review // BROCKHAMPTON // TM - Erie Reader In fact, the first four songs act like a microcosm for the project as a whole — there's "FMG," a dirty opening track harkening back to the band's opus ...
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| ALBUM REVIEW: Epica - The Alchemy Project - The Rockpit Since 2002 Epica has released 8 wonderful albums that have brought together elements of Progressive and heavy music in a wonderful Symphonic Metal ...
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| Guided by Voices 'La La Land' Review: A Set of Spiky Art Punk - Slant Magazine The album opens with, on "Another Day to Heal," the familiar sound of driving guitars and oozing vocal harmonies. The song packs three choruses ...
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| ALBUM REVIEW: Monster Magnet - Test Patterns: Vol. 1 - The Rockpit This was a band reveling in bad trips and the death of the hippy dream with a Manson Family stare, playing squelchy lo-fi psychedelic music with a ...
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