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Farbod Biglari – Nightmare Review: A Persian Lament Of Memory, Silence, And Solitude
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Farbod Biglari – Nightmare Review: A Persian Lament Of Memory, Silence, And Solitude

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  • July 2, 2025
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Farbod Biglari is an Iranian composer, singer-songwriter, and guitarist currently based in Vancouver, Canada. Deeply rooted in the lyrical richness of Persian language and shaped […]

Vincent J. Rigney – I Can’t Stand By You Review: A Soul-Stirring Anthem Of Emotional Clarity And Quiet Strength
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Vincent J. Rigney – I Can’t Stand By You Review: A Soul-Stirring Anthem Of Emotional Clarity And Quiet Strength

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  • July 2, 2025
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Vincent J. Rigney is a name steadily becoming synonymous with raw authenticity and emotional depth in the contemporary blues and alternative rock scenes. Hailing from […]

Tahani – Hold On Review: A Stirring Anthem Of Survival, Grief, And Unfiltered Hope
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Tahani – Hold On Review: A Stirring Anthem Of Survival, Grief, And Unfiltered Hope

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  • July 2, 2025
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Tahani is an emerging voice in the UK’s alternative music scene, carving out a space for authenticity, vulnerability, and emotional connection. Hailing from Coleford, England, […]

Saint Enemy – Hold Me Like a Grudge Review: A Darkly Romantic Rock Ballad of Grit, Groove, and Emotional Gravity
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Saint Enemy – Hold Me Like a Grudge Review: A Darkly Romantic Rock Ballad of Grit, Groove, and Emotional Gravity

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  • July 2, 2025
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From the rugged coastlines of Portsmouth, England, rises a band whose foundation is as solid as the rhythms they produce. Saint Enemy* is not your […]

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