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Jan 15 Reviews
June and the Well
June and the WellReview by Chad Sides
June and the Well bring us a self-titled album of light rock I might expect to hear on the local mainstream radio station, if not for the slight indie...
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Jan 14 Reviews
Let//Go
Subtle CityReview by Chad Sides
Let//Go screams into your ears from a self-titled with all the intensity that draws people into metal. Energy pours forth from the rapid-fire drumming and furious vocals, shaking the...
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Dec 11 Reviews
I Keep Falling
The WayReview by Chad Sides
“I Keep Falling” will show you The Way. Punk influences peek out as the high-speed rock kicks into high gear from the first track. A youthful enthusiasm shows through...
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Dec 11 Reviews
The Lion
Kings and DaughtersReview by Chad Sides
Kings and Daughters debuts themselves to the world with a five-track EP, complete with brutality and intensity to set your ears ablaze. The Lion wastes no time in launching...
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Oct 13 Reviews
The Anatomy of Impurity
Abated Mass of FleshReview by Chad Sides
The Anatomy of Impurity is death metal multiplied by chaos. The mix buries every sound except for the guitar, snare drum and a few cymbal crashes. The guitars are...
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Jul 2 Reviews
The American Dream
Your Chance to DieReview by Chad Sides
Your Chance to Die is your chance to mosh. Roaring with the kind of intensity that first drew me into the death metal genre, this South Carolina quintet refuses...
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Jun 4 Reviews
We Are Shipwrecks
IliaReview by Chad Sides
We Are Shipwrecks has a radio-friendly rock vibe that is covered by smooth female vocals, conveying strength and confidence. It flirts with edgy by adding a dash of distortion...
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Jun 3 Reviews
The Struggle
Send Me HomeReview by Chad Sides
If you put Demon Hunter, Aaron Sprinkle, Akira Yamaoka (mostly in the first track), and a slice of a variety of other sounds in a blender and set the...
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Jun 3 Reviews
Life & Death
Aaron PeaceReview by Chad Sides
Life & Death is defined by the distinct lack of any percussion. While I can’t say that I don’t miss it, Aaron Peace’s guitar strumming creates a consistent rhythm...
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