Month: November 2021
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Track Review
Wanheda – Akathisia
The newest track of Belgian six-piece band Wanheda truly is alive. While listening, the track grows like a plant that…
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Track Review
New Wolves – A Modern Debt – Radio Edit
With a unique warm and retro-flavored atmosphere, the new release of the three-piece band New Wolves has a certain melancholic…
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Disharmonikerna – Ensamma bland människor (Album)
The new album of Swedish band Disharmonikerna contains a certain melancholic element which is really hard to describe. With a…
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News
The blog’s makeover
Hey guys, during the next days, I’m rolling out a fresh-face-and-advertising campaign which will affect several parts of the kms…
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Quick Shots
Quick Shots #74: rove
Get to know Dutch rock band rove! I sat down with two members of the band to talk about their…
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Track Review
Paul Terry – Memento Mori (Chromogenic Phase)
Lights out while listening, folks. This track needs your full attention as it builds an awesome atmosphere. With seemingly minimal…
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Julian Rybarski – Jolly Good
There is a certain retro-melancholy to find in the newest release of German multitalent Julian Rybarski. It’s hard to put…
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Indelible Scars – Can You Be Sure (Cruel To Be Kind Mix)
You gotta love the dark and gloomy atmosphere that is created by the newest release from Sheffield based project Indelible…
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Track Review
tomi – Titania
This piano ballad tells a story so wholesome that you will need the proper time and space for it. You’re…
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