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John Everett Hawkins – Iron Gray
Taken from the album “Colorful Shades”, this tune knows how to build an exciting atmosphere. Not any atmosphere though, it’s…
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Mads Steffànsson – Suicidal Frequencies (EP)
Blending electro and handmade elements in a highly unusual way, this EP of composer/producer Mads Steffànsson invites you into a…
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Monica Lyrae – Apology
This is how to make an impact with music. Musically, but also lyrically. But mostly, the impact can be felt…
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Lonely Little Kitsch – Monster
Being about about simple miscommunication that’s blown out of proportion, the new release of Canadian altrockers Lonely Little Kitsch once…
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Bor Luos – Tiffany
With a signature intensity that somehow feels like a strange fever dream, the new release of New York based multitalent…
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Boy Destroy – NO SLEEP
This is the drive of every generation. Forget about new and old, the new release of Swedish alt rock band…
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The Toxhards – Doombop!
Feel that? This is the best of both worlds, folks. It’s retro-soaked groove, transposed into the modern era. With its…
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Petting Zoo – He’s Losing You
The new release of freh pop rockers Petting Zoo has a youthful and energetic drive attached to it. In a…
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Hold on Me (Rick Reichert)
Taken from the album “Along a Path”, this tune contains everything what it’s about in classic rock. Check out the…
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Shine (Edu Quindós)
No, it’s not brand new. Nor is it his latest release. But in my opinion, this tune is one of…
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