For all you vinyl collectors out there, SRC Vinyl is going to release influential Pennsylvania emo/indie rock outfit The Juliana Theory’s third LP and major label debut, Love. This record came out 11 years ago on compact disc via Epic Records. If you’re a vinyl guy (or gal), this is the first time you will be able to get this record on wax.
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January 14, 2014 By Rob Houston
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The Top 25 Albums of 2020
When the going gets tough, artists create art. Despite a world reckoning outside our quarantined doors, musicians relentlessly created new music giving birth to genre-defining releases and, despite a year spent indoors, a marked 2020 full of passion and fervor. Here are our Top 25 albums of 2020.
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In a World of Hurt
...a kind word goes a long way. "When it comes to writing and music, these are the gifts God has given me and that’s what I want to use to further the Kingdom and return those things back to God."
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Overflowing with Wrath
Dempsey Mills is the brains behind Vials of Wrath, an atmospheric solo project rooted in Nordic inspiration, historic genre, and a dichotomy of peace and tension that underlies the heaviness of the music. Just don't call it unblack.
By Andrew Voigt
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Droning On
The world came to a halt in 2020, but London-based Drones trudged on, giving a voice to the hurt that circulates with (or without) a pandemic: "You shouldn’t underestimate the power of writing things down or literally speaking them out loud, which I’m learning. I’m glad I made these songs, no matter how personal they are."
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Influence
Everything in Slow MotionReview by Nao Lewandowski
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Vols. 6 and 7
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