AUDIO: Nelson Devereaux – “Three Lights in the Dark”
The release embraces shadowy production and introspective elements that feel particularly suited for late-night or early morning listening sessions.
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The release embraces shadowy production and introspective elements that feel particularly suited for late-night or early morning listening sessions.
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The 18-track tape finds both artists trading verses over production that leans on contemporary trap elements.
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Killerbear, with his trademark mask and a gritty flow, tells you all about his legal situation and how he got out of a jam.
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“Sorry for Your Loss,” showcases the band’s continued evolution within classic alt-rock influences, blending sarcastic lyrics with timelessly buzzy guitars.
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“Gone in a Quick Flash Silver,” is a seven-track release that pushes beyond the sound that Micah Foust has crafted as a solo act up to this point.
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The double-sided offering finds Gray weaving thick layers of synthesizers with precision-tooled percussion, creating an immersive listening experience that feels both intimately crafted and will get you moving.
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The new material finds the band in typically ferocious form, delivering their signature blend of angular, noise-punk fury with the kind of raw intensity that has made them a fixture in Milwaukee’s DIY circuit for years.
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PhatPhat Productions delivers a straightforward video that catches the rapper around the house, surrounded by his choice of vices while delivering the track.
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The latest Cactus Nights video features a heavy live set from Louisiana-based sludge metal band Thou, captured at Cactus Club on October 7th. Get ready, because things are about to get heavy.
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Amber sits down some of the members of the band, Tiny Voices, and they discuss the band’s start playing covers, touring, Guitar Hero, and so much more. Definitely an episode you won’t want to miss with lots of laughs and even some singing!
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This week we’ve got new music from Diet Lite, 414BigFrank and more!
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“Cyberbully” throws caution to the wind, and it’s not coming back anytime soon.
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Steinmann, known for his expansive approach to jazz guitar, keeps the energy fairly high on the album, with eight tracks that can go any direction at any time.
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These tracks embrace a raw, unpolished aesthetic that feels both intimate and intentional.
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Rock outfit Genau returned recently with “Live by the Water” and “Margaret in Dub,” a compelling double-sided release that showcases the band’s evolving sonic palette.
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This release continues Franchino’s trajectory as an act that can blend genres with ease, utilizing synth heavy beats from Mystik Musik to expand his sound.
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Meadowers’ latest EP comes as the band were hoping to work on a larger body of work, but still delivers three quality tracks.
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“DubbMusik” brings together two of Milwaukee’s most prolific artists, and their vocal styles complement one another well.
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In an era where disposible music is prevalent, “Kissing With Friends” is focused on replay value, and it may very well be one of the most memorable Milwaukee projects of 2025.
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Doorskip has returned with “Isometric Dreams,” a 90’s style drum and bass tape that explores jungle, ambient and more.
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This week, we’ve got new music from Dubb Saq, 7000Apart, Wave Chapelle and more.
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It’s a sonic journey that defies easy categorization, weaving together fractured electronic textures, indie rock songwriting, and more into a digestible introduction to experimental music.
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The ever-prolific Eric Blowtorch returned with new music last month, alongside the Lincoln Arcade Singers for “Got Your Back,” a shimmering track about loyalty.
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The song takes its name from the Spanish word for butterfly, and that metaphor runs throughout the lyrics as Duwayne reflects on personal change and evolution.
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Singer/songwriter Kesley Bou recently dropped “Split My Mind,” an EP that captures the fragmented feeling of mental overload.
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