Category Archives: Milwaukee

AUDIO: Motel Breakfast – “MB (as in Modern Baseball)”

Indie rockers Motel Breakfast have a new song out, and as the title suggests, they take an emo direction with this one. With an intricate melody and confessional vocals, the song’s about struggling to be over a past relationship, but ultimately finding peace in the end through focusing your attention on something else. When we last heard from Motel Breakfast,

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AUDIO: Toadskin – “Outdoor Lore”

Grunge-stoner rockers Toadskin are out with their proper debut record. Featuring some songs from their self-titled demo EP as well as new ones, the band immerse themselves in nature-themed jams laden with punk sensibilities. References to the Wisconsin landscape are made throughout the ten tracks such as the harshness of the cold with “Knives of Winter”, enjoying the water with

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AUDIO: Emblazoned – “Nefarious Formation”

Blackened death metal band Emblazoned are out with a new record. The band rages with hunger for flesh over six tracks, detailing grotesque disfigurations resulting from the doings of an accursed society. Vengeance, malevolence, and disarray are the core tenets of “Nefarious Formation,” mercilessly pummeling mortal fools with infernal vocals, unwavering riffage and thrashing rhythms.

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AUDIO: Docx – “It”

Experimental artist Docx has their sophomore album out today. Three years in the making, this album is a cosmic journey of sound, style, color and texture. The interlude “Exist?” featuring Kuntpills sums it up pretty well – the creative process is a beautiful escapism limitless in scope where revelations can occur at any time – and Docx explores those untethered

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AUDIO: Max Segovia – “Moon Smiled Back EP”

Singer-songwriter Max Segovia is out with a new EP. It’s four tracks comfy in lo-fi aesthetics, containing vivid imageries of views of the city, rushing waters, the moon, and wide-open fields. Segovia is direct and minimal with lyrics, letting the music guide the listener into the symbolisms of the songs. Stylistically vast between country, folk and R&B, Max Segovia invites

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AUDIO: The Beat Index – “Caught in A Lie”

Retro-futurist music project The Beat Index has the first single out from upcoming album “Volume Two: Thank You For Your Patience” themed around telephone hold music. This song’s got a soft 70’s rock feel; it’s bright, sunny, and hazy and containing imagery of a frolicking young couple in the summertime. There’s four different versions of the track here; the original,

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