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Car Seat Headrest – The Scholars Review
Will Toledo, known for his grand concepts, takes his music to a whole new level with The Scholars. This ambitious rock opera unfolds at the fictional Parnassus University, a surreal academic playground where characters grapple with spirituality, identity, and personal evolution. The album employs narrative structure and conceptual storytelling, drawing inspiration from postmodern indie music like Tommy or The Wall, but filtered through Toledo’s signature lo-fi anxiety and sha
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Halestorm Plots Monumental 7-Month World Tour + Announces New Album Everest
Get ready for a seismic shake-up in the rock world, Halestorm is going global in 2025 with their massive “nEVEREST World Tour,” paired with the release of their highly anticipated sixth studio album, Everest, arriving August 8 via Atlantic Records.
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Taken By Tides Unleashes “A Thousand Lives” - A Band You Need On Your Radar
If you’re not already keeping an eye on Taken By Tides, now is the time to fix that. The Texas-based alt-rock powerhouse just dropped their latest single, “A Thousand Lives,” and it’s a ferocious reminder that this band is ready to dominate playlists, stages, and hearts in 2025 and beyond.
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Billy Idol – Dream Into It Review
At its core, Dream Into It feels like a celebration of Idol’s journey: part nostalgic reflection, part new adventure.
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Alice Cooper Reunites Original Band for New Album: The Revenge of Alice Cooper
Rock icon Alice Cooper is officially bringing the band back together--literally. For the first time in over 50 years, the original Alice Cooper band lineup is reuniting for a brand-new studio album titled The Revenge of Alice Cooper, set to drop on July 25, 2025 via earMusic.
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New Music Friday | Heavy Lungs – Caviar
Heavy Lungs’ long-awaited debut full-length, Caviar, is a raw, aggressive, and chaotic testament to the band’s punk ethos — a feral, unfiltered snapshot of modern disillusionment. Clocking in at just under 40 minutes, this Bristol-based quartet’s record is a calculated riot: messy in all the right ways, urgent in its delivery, and saturated with a kind of manic energy that rarely gets captured in studio recordings.
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aya – hexed! Review
Some albums cast a spell. hexed!, the second full-length from Manchester-based experimental artist aya, doesn’t ask for permission—it grabs you by the throat, snarls in your ear, and laughs as you lose your sense of time. It’s a beautifully deranged trip into the sonic psyche of an artist who’s as unfiltered as she is fearless.
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Old Album Of The Week (OAOTW) #1 : MALICE MIZER - merveilles (1998)
MALICE MIZER is a band whose impact on the "visual kei" style of music and fashion cannot be understated
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Scowl Carves a New Path with Are We All Angels
Lyrically, the album embraces discomfort, desire, and disillusionment — sometimes all at once.
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SABLE, FABLE by Bon Iver
Critics have praised its emotional honesty and maturity, even as some listeners may find the minimalism a challenging entry point.
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BABYMETAL – Metal Forth Overview
BABYMETAL returns with Metal Forth, a genre-blurring album packed with high-profile collabs including Poppy, Spiritbox, Tom Morello,...
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LORDI – Limited Deadition Album Review
Finnish shock rockers LORDI return with their 19th studio album, Limited Deadition — a synth-soaked love letter to 1980s pop culture....
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Uncovering the Sound: A Comprehensive Review of Bleed From Within's Zenith
Bleed From Within has steadily carved a niche in the metalcore scene, renowned for their powerful sound and emotive lyrics . Their latest...
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