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oldstyletales.com /1 week ago

Reviewing: Noon Fifteen's Finish What You Started!

This is a new one for me: I’ve reviewed books, graphic novels, movies, even t-shirt companies, but I’ve never had the opportunity to review music before, and – boy – what an album...

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americanahighways.org /1 month ago

REVIEW: Breakfield self-titled

Breakfield In the process of reviewing the self-titled album from Breakfield, I went back to listen to their last record, Dusk, released under their previous name, Boy Named Banjo....

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americana-uk.com /1 month ago

Adam Ross “Bring On The Apathy”

Glowing collection of folk-pop gems spun with wit and wisdom. When an album opens with a track so uniquely wonderful in its form and presentation, the lyrics, melody, and arrangeme...

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savingcountrymusic.com /5 days ago

Album Review – River Shook (Self-Titled)

It's the way that River wields an uncanny ability to craft incredibly infectious melodies, and then brings them to bear on music otherwise colored with dark themes. It's the way th...

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americanahighways.org /1 week ago

REVIEW: C. Gibbs “Against Frail Beats on a Teetering Limb”

C. Gibbs – Against Frail Beats on a Teetering Limb Opening with “What The Doctor Says,” it suggests a new Prince track with the Purple One singing with San Diego’s C. Gibbs while G...

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undergroundhiphopblog.com /1 month ago

Da Beatminerz & John Brown The Rapper Find Alchemy on ‘Waxing In Mecca’ (Album Review)

After two years sharpening his pen at Pendulum Ink, Hip-Hop’s legendary lyricism academy, John Brown The Rapper stepped into the studio with pioneering production duo Da Beatminerz...

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americanahighways.org /2 weeks ago

REVIEW: Customers “Living Like Gods”

Customers – Living Like Gods – EP You could say this is punk, maybe grunge, or just a back-to-basics garage rock. It does have substantial production sizzle, but what’s peculiar is...

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jamsphere.com /3 weeks ago

Bellstar Conjure Something Timeless With The ‘Before a Fall’ Album

A genre-defying debut that earns its place among the classics in the making. Ten tracks...

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lecanalauditif.ca /6 days ago

POWER HOUSE

J’ai décidé pour cette critique d’écrire tous mes commentaires en direct, lors d’une écoute nocturne de ce super, super album. En fait, je l’ai écouté 3-4 fois cette semaine, en… L...

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musicconnection.com /2 weeks ago

New Music Critique of Innuendo

Contact: brichey4@cox.netWeb: brettricheymusic.com/press-kitSeeking: ExposureStyle: Pop, Rock Operating under the moniker Innuendo, journeyman Brett Richey boasts a staggering resu...

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earmilk.com /2 weeks ago

Dining with Devils arrive with purpose on ‘Sounds from a Stone Garden’ [Album Review]

Dining with Devils come out swinging on Sounds from a Stone Garden, an album packed with heavy guitars, hard-hitting drums, and sharp hooks. Across 11 tracks, the Austin trio keep…

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undergroundhiphopblog.com /6 days ago

“Y = Self” Introspectively Reminds the Underground of Raz Fresco’s Dexterity as an MC & as a Producer (Album Review)

Toronto, Ontario, Canada emcee/producer Raz Fresco self-producing his 18th studio LP. I’ve been familiar with the guy since my high school years at this point whether it be some of...

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xsnoize.com /1 month ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Abrasive Trees – Light Remaining

Death, grief and frazzled nerves conspire on an epic odyssey to the dark side Totnes experimentalists Abrasive Trees have long sailed choppy liminal seas between the living world a...

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xsnoize.com /1 month ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Sparta – Cut A Silhouette

Having spent two decades parsing the shifting sands of alternative rock, it takes something genuinely striking to cut through the noise. Enter Sparta’s latest offering, Cut A Silho...

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undergroundhiphopblog.com /1 week ago

“Skiddle Bandana” Consciously Justifies La Reezy’s Spot in the 2026 XXL Freshman Class (Album Review)

This is the full-length studio debut from New Orleans, Louisiana based emcee/producer La Reezy. Introducing himself in 2023 off the Reeborn mixtape, he would go on to follow it up...

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americanahighways.org /1 month ago

REVIEW: Grey DeLisle & Les Greene “Grey & Greene”

Grey DeLisle & Les Greene Grey & Greene This showcase begins with retro arrangements that aren’t oldies as much as songs dressed up in vintage duds. They’re decorated in me...

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savingcountrymusic.com /1 month ago

Album Review – Colby Acuff’s “Handmade Horsepower”

Coby Acuff goes full-blown Outlaw on 'Handmade Horsepower,' laying grooves down, giving into two-tone beats, featuring a little phaser on the guitar every now and then, and getting...

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louderthanwar.com /3 days ago

Koyo Bloom: Distance – Album Review

Koyo Bloom: Distance Self-released Stream | CD Out 10 July With Distance, Koyo Bloom have produced an album which is unusually beautiful as it is beautifully unusual. If this is to...

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consequence.net /1 week ago

Madonna’s Confessions II Throws a Great Party, But Has Little to Say: Review

Madonna's new album finds her describing transcendence without actually delivering it. Madonna’s Confessions II Throws a Great Party, But Has Little to Say: Review Paolo Ragusa

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undergroundhiphopblog.com /1 month ago

”Blood Rain” Makes an Experimentally Dark Detour Inside of A-F-R-O’s Mind (EP Review)

Los Angeles, California emcee/producer A-F-R-O back with his 16th extended play. A protege of R.A. the Rugged Man after winning the Definition of a Rap Flow contest, his Duck Down...

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undergroundhiphopblog.com /1 month ago

Mr. Green Rocks the Mic for His Solo Debut EP F.U. S.M.D. (For U, Some Musical Distraction) [EP Review]

Highland Park, New Jersey born producer Mr. Green now based out of New York City surprisingly taking the microphone for a new extended play of solo material. For nearly 2 decades a...

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louderthanwar.com /2 weeks ago

Gerard Starkie: Before The Calm Acoustic – album review

Album Review Gerard Starkie Before The Calm Acoustic (Lupine Records) Limited edition LP | DL – DL available next Bandcamp Friday Vinyl released 30/06/26 Former frontman with Witne...

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earmilk.com /3 weeks ago

Tom Moriarty opens the door to a new era on ‘Chapters’ [Album Review]

Tom Moriarty's fifth album, Chapters, is fresh, confident, and full of purpose, with Moriarty expanding his sound while keeping the songwriting front and center.   The biggest talk...

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xsnoize.com /1 month ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Ed O’Brien – Blue Morpho

There has been a flurry of solo activity from the members of Radiohead in the ten years since A Moon Shaped Pool was released. In that same decade, the world has faced its share of...

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