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Music Review: dsfečo – ‘Watch It Sparkle’ EP
‘Watch It Sparkle’ is radical and confusing.
Read More »Music Review: Direct Divide – ‘Own Your Ocean’ EP
The three tracks in this EP that manage to match instrumentation and vocals to melody are worth the listen.
Read More »Music Review: bitter’s kiss – ‘bitter’s kiss’ EP
This up-and-coming New Jersey singer/songwriter has come up with eight poetic and introspective tracks.
Read More »Music Review: Rooftop Revolutionaries – ‘White’ EP
On 'White,' by the Rooftop Revolutionaries, lead singer Eleanor Goldfield provides wailing, throat-ripping vocals. Imagine a hybrid of Joan Jett and Patty Smyth pumped up on performance enhancing substances.
Read More »Music Review: Steve Benjamins – ‘Sightlines’ EP
The six tracks on ‘Sightlines’ range from downtempo pop to dance/house-flavoured.
Read More »Music Review: Mpathy – ‘The Golden Boy’ EP
Only one of three tracks created by Mpathy delivers.
Read More »Music Review: Secondborn – ‘Symbols’ EP
Secondborn is refreshing early 2000’s of emo-rock with an alternative rock flair.
Read More »Music Review: Kings of the Brushwood Thicket – “He Was a Man” Single
King of the Brushwood Thicket’s "He Was a Man" is a rich track despite its stripped down nature.
Read More »Music Review: Winchester Revival – ‘Burden’s Landing’ EP
The many beats and melodies that come together, often within the same track, make Burden’s Landing an attention-grabbing EP.
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