Tag Archives: Rock

AUDIO: The Heroes Lie – “IV”

Hard rockers The Heroes Lie have their fourth record out today, eight years since their previous one. Heroic with grandeur, this epic odyssey of triumphant riffage exemplifies demon-slaying through music. These songs touch on destiny, staying afloat, leaving behind memories, clouded thoughts, and facing misery. If you have the urge to ride a galleon into the depths of Hell today,

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AUDIO: Calboa – “Old Flame”

Calboa

Calboa adds fuel to his captivating indie backlog with his new release, ‘Old Flame’. The track flows with an indie rock aura that is impressionable from the get-go. Furthermore, Calboa takes a step back from the modern world to reflect on a previous relationship, and he opens up candidly, often showing vulnerability. Lyrically, Calboa is becoming a regular for delving

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AUDIO: Couch Flambeau – “Bunny Hideout”

Long-running power pop rockers Couch Flambeau have a new record out. With eight tracks, the trio come bolting out of the gate with frenzied hooks and riffs that rip. There’s some social commentary about hyper-competitiveness from “My Girlfriend’s Band” and “Blogger Bill”; much of the imagery presented is direct, simple, and easy to place yourself in. “Bunny Hideout” packs nostalgia

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AUDIO: Instant Curtain – “Reverse In The Sand”

Instant Curtain

Prog-rock outfit Instant Curtain fire on all cylinders with their new release, ‘Reverse In The Sand’. The band take an unusual route, but it works well with an eclectic range of sounds greeting the ear with delight. Furthermore, ‘Reverse In The Sand’ kicks off with the guitar lead soaring to the top of the mix with an unconventional fuzzy tone;

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AUDIO: Charmian Devi – “Radio Of None”

Charmian Devi

Charmian Devi charms her way to the alt-rock forefront with her release, ‘Radio Of None’. The track follows her highly acclaimed previous hits, ‘Karma Cell’ and ‘No Peace’. ‘Radio Of None’ opens with a toned-down guitar rhythm, and Charmian leads the way with a message about loneliness. She sings with an unorthodox technique. It instantly sets her apart from the

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‘Crossroad Deal’ by St. Razallah Tells A Story About Selling Your Soul To The Devil

St. Razallah wrote ‘Crossroad Deal’ a few years ago while dining out alone. He is inspired by old Delta Blues music, especially the stories and mythology surrounding a lone musician ‘selling his soul to the devil’ for otherworldly abilities on the guitar. This track is a homage to that tale and style of music. The tune details and describes a

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AUDIO: Age Of Destitute – “Voiceless”

Age Of Destitute

Age Of Destitute take a hint from the tremendous soft rock songbook with their new release, ‘Voiceless’. It is a nostalgic piece with many influences being apparent, but the group also paint a distinct soundscape with their melodic arrangements. Moreover, inspired by Pink Floyd and John Mayer, Age Of Destitute delve deep into what moves them the most, and they

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Dr. Jekyll’s ‘Truth’ Expresses Hope and Perseverance for Artistic Creatives

A Los Angeles-based music producer and songwriter, Dr. Jekyll is known for his versatile bandwidth and unconventional production. His music isn’t conformed to one genre. Dr. Jekyll chooses to break the mold by musically blending sounds and cultures he has been exposed to. Some of his musical influences are Dr. Luke, Timbaland, Pharrell Williams, Soulive, and Tool, to name a

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Stand Up and Say Something with Rich Chambers’ ‘I’m So Tired’

Canadian artist Rich Chambers has been writing, recording, and performing music for more than 20 years. Throughout the years, he has released numerous albums and successful singles both as a solo artist and a member of the band Half-Hour Late. After graduating from university, Rich released his first album that included the song ‘Snow Miser vs. Heat Miser.’ The single

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‘Wishing Well’ By Nate Lundy Is About A Love That Happened At The Wrong Time

Nate Lundy is an independent artist and up-and-coming act out of St. Pete / Tampa Bay, Florida area. With the help of 3 local musicians, Nate can make his full live sound come to life and the stage. The summer has always ‘just begun’ when his tunes start to play. No matter what exact season you are in. ‘Wishing Well’

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‘Joanne’ By Trick Sensor Is An Acoustic Ballad Inspired By Early 2000s Pop-Punk

Trick Sensor is a 3-piece rock band led by lead singer and guitarist Daylan Gonsalves. The band is based out of Toronto, Canada. The other current members of the band are Terence Tam (bassist) and Thiago Manfro (drummer). Trick Sensor’s music is rooted in the early 2000s pop-punk and draws influences from Blink-182, Sum 41, Allister, Mest, and Simple Plan.

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OF LIMBO Celebrates Women in ‘My Kind of Girl’

OF LIMBO composes of brothers Jake and Luke Davies. The duo left their home in Melbourne, Australia, to chase their rock and roll dream. Now residing in Long Beach, California, they found a sound that touches the ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s influences. Blending their influences into something new, OF LIMBO adds Robert Gravely on bass and Christopher Bug Bristol on

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Hold Yourself in Greater Accountability in Danny Lamport’s ‘Drop in The Bucket’

A born and bred New Yorker, Danny Lamport is a songwriter. He picked up his guitar when he was 11 years old, and he hasn’t looked back since. When he entered the real world to take on a concrete job, he realized that making music is the only exciting thing he would like to do. With this, he started juggling

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R.O.A.R Struggles with Identity, Purpose, And Love With ‘Green Paradise’

Rory Stewart, a.k.a. R.O.A.R, was born into a musical household and began singing at a young age. He started singing in the school choir and landed a solo part in the school play. In high school, he started listening to hip-hop and discovered beat-making through a close friend. Rory started playing the guitar when he was in his 20s. Later,

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Enter The World of Boot$ With His Song ‘Lifestyle Rockstar’

Originally from Nigeria, Boot$ came to America at the young age of two. He grew up in Prince George’s County and spent his teenage years in Bowie, both of which being within Maryland. Boot$ became an artist because he loves to write all forms of literature, especially poetry. He shares, “I look at verses and music as poetry. Music is

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Express Joy and Unity with Brad Cruise’s ‘Love Is an Awesome Thing’

Brad Cruise is a hip-hop artist who’s also a Puerto Rican army veteran. Before Post Malone, Machine Gun Kelly, and Dominic Fike decided to include rap and rock into their song repertoire — Brad Cruise had mastered the art of it. His music is as diverse as the world. He describes it as “accessible, smart, heartfelt and provocative”. When writing

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JJ Gahagan’s ‘Close The Distance’ Is About Lacking Physical Contact

JJ Gahagan is a one-man-band from Chicago. He’s a food scientist by day and a musician by night. Some visualize music as art and colors, but JJ sees music as a recipe to make a dish. He’s been known to say “It’s all about finding great ingredients and combinations”. On his first solo album ‘Something’s Got to Give’ he sings

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