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Nov 17 Reviews
Repose
What We Do in SecretReview by Danielle Martin
What We Do in Secret, the Memphis-based metalcore band signed to Facedown Records, is strong in their first full-length release, but it’s not like it came out of nowhere....
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Oct 23 Reviews
Trees
WORDSReview by Danielle Martin
WORDS, a new project spearheaded by Jonny Gore of Least of These, is unlike expectation. It is one of those rare musical projects that turns out an exceptional introductory...
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Oct 13 Feature
An Impactful Autopsy
"I feel like there’s nothing more impactful than basing your record around those events that are actually part of the world." Fit for an Autopsy takes on the need for humanity's change on 'The Sea of Tragic Beasts,' the band's fifth album that Will Putney describes as "a little outside the box."
Danielle Martin on Fit for an Autopsy
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Jul 22 Reviews
Eclipse
Wolves at the GateReview by Danielle Martin
There are some things in this life you can’t understand until you’ve lived them. Perhaps one of the most difficult to describe is a total solar eclipse. It’s not...
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Jun 28 Reviews
Violence
My EpicReview by Danielle Martin
In 2018, My Epic released Ultraviolet, the first of a two-part EP project that explores faith from honest-but-unpopular angles. Whereas Ultraviolet takes a delicate tone and contemplative perspective, its...
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Feb 22 Reviews
Hide No Truth
Good Saint NathanaelReview by Danielle Martin
Nate Allen (formerly of Destroy Nate Allen, releasing music newly under the moniker Good Saint Nathanael) released a nine-song full-length record called Hide No Truth, a tantalizing combination of acoustic...
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Feb 6 Feature
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Dec 9 Feature
Inspiration for the Devil
With Album No. Seven on the horizon, The Devil Wears Prada's Mike Hranica takes a look back at the ten years since the release of their seminal album, 'With Roots Above and Branches Below,' and the inspiration and creativity that keeps them going
Danielle Martin on The Devil Wears Prada
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Nov 22 Reviews
Screaming Away: A Metal Love Story and Memoir
Charlie HanksReview by Danielle Martin
Twenty-seven hours isn’t long to do much of anything, but it’s just enough time to plow through Screaming Away, the surprisingly gripping rock autobiography by Charlie Hanks. As an...
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Oct 28 Feature