Tasha Brown

Daxx & Roxane – DROP

While they’re making music and embracing their creativity, bands often need a release. Is there any better way to create that than getting together and running through music from bands they enjoy? For Swiss quartet Daxx & Roxane, no. Their recently released EP, DROP, pays homage to their influences while adding a flair of their…

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Bitter Branches – Your Neighbors Are Failures

Genesis said it best: “this is a land of confusion“. With so much to navigate over the last few years and World War Three seemingly at our doorstep, there is only more uncertainty to be found. This breeds universal frustration and contempt. Pushed to breaking point, hardcore outfit Bitter Branches release Your Neighbors Are Failures…

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Zeal & Ardor – Zeal & Ardor

How different would our present be if one event in history didn’t happen? The theory of alternate timelines is a limitless and robust equation. Take Zeal & Ardor for example. Had one person on an internet forum not made a particular request, Manuel Gagneux wouldn’t be about to release the project’s third album. The band…

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Asking Alexandria – Never Gonna Learn EP

Life is a succession of lessons. Things to test and shape us as we move through our various chapters. Through periods of doubt, we surprise ourselves with an increasing wealth of resiliency. It’s during one of those moments of hesitation Asking Alexandria released their new EP Never Gonna Learn. The British quintet’s offering is compiled…

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Mayday Parade – What It Means To Fall Apart

Philosopher Cornel West once said; “you can’t move forward until you look back”. Embracing this ideology, emo titans MAYDAY PARADE have released their long awaited album What It Means To Fall Apart via Rise Records. The follow up to 2018’s Sunnyland offers up 12 contemplative tracks for fans and new listeners alike to sink their…

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Tremonti - Marching In Time Album Cover Artwork

Tremonti – Marching In Time

Time and time again, we overcome adversity. Humanity’s resilience cannot be denied. It’s in these times of triumph we seek to reflect on the environment we’re in and ourselves as characters. Filling the pool of reflection with their heaviest material to date is Mark Tremonti with his solo band’s fifth album, Marching In Time. Where…

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