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Bernhard Hollinger – 1987 Review: A Dreamlike Odyssey Through Sound, Subconscious, And Surrealism
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Bernhard Hollinger – 1987 Review: A Dreamlike Odyssey Through Sound, Subconscious, And Surrealism

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  • May 9, 2025
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Bernhard Hollinger is not your average jazz musician. An award-winning bass player, composer, and producer based in Berlin, Hollinger inhabits a musical world that defies […]

Nick J Harvey – Careful With The Bacon, Steven Review: A Psychedelic Blues Odyssey Through Sound And Soul
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Nick J Harvey – Careful With The Bacon, Steven Review: A Psychedelic Blues Odyssey Through Sound And Soul

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  • May 6, 2025
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Nick J Harvey stands tall as one of Australia’s most compelling blues-rock artists. Hailing from Melbourne, he embodies a rare blend of gritty authenticity and […]

Leon Blanchard Astronaut Review: A Weightless Journey Through Solitude and Emotional Clarity
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Leon Blanchard Astronaut Review: A Weightless Journey Through Solitude and Emotional Clarity

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  • May 6, 2025
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Hailing from the coastal heart of Grimsby and Cleethorpes in the United Kingdom, Leon Blanchard is a singer-songwriter whose path to musical significance has been […]

Rosetta West Circle of Doubt Review: A Hypnotic Blues-Psychedelic Spiral Through Spiritual Collapse
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Rosetta West Circle of Doubt Review: A Hypnotic Blues-Psychedelic Spiral Through Spiritual Collapse

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  • May 6, 2025
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Hailing from the soulful depths of Chicago, Illinois, Rosetta West is a fiercely independent blues rock band that thrives at the intersection of psychedelia, world […]

La Need Machine Pourquoi? C’est L’Amour! Review: Soaring Harmonies and Soulful Stories of Resilience and Reflection
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La Need Machine Pourquoi? C’est L’Amour! Review: Soaring Harmonies and Soulful Stories of Resilience and Reflection

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  • May 6, 2025
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From the overcast skylines and rain-washed streets of Seattle emerges La Need Machine, a band that doesn’t merely play music, but sculpts sound into stories […]

STREAMER The Island Review: A Cinematic Ballad of Grief, Hope, and Oceanic Emotion
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STREAMER The Island Review: A Cinematic Ballad of Grief, Hope, and Oceanic Emotion

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  • May 6, 2025
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From the historic market town of Faversham in England, STREAMER has been quietly building a name for themselves as one of the UK’s most emotionally […]

The Red Lite District – You Were Never In Love Review: A Ferocious Anthem Of Heartbreak And Defiance
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The Red Lite District – You Were Never In Love Review: A Ferocious Anthem Of Heartbreak And Defiance

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  • May 6, 2025
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Hailing from Glasgow, Scotland, The Red Lite District is a four-piece punk rock band known for their kinetic blend of raw energy, modern flair, and […]

ReeToxA’s You Review: An Authentic Alt-Rock Tribute to Heartache and Recovery
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ReeToxA’s You Review: An Authentic Alt-Rock Tribute to Heartache and Recovery

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  • May 3, 2025
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Hailing from the vibrant music scene of Melbourne, ReeToxA has been steadily redefining the contours of alternative rock with their emotionally charged and sonically compelling […]

Glass Cabin – I Don’t Know Review: A Ghostly Ballad of Grief, Doubt, and Dusk-Lit Americana
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Glass Cabin – I Don’t Know Review: A Ghostly Ballad of Grief, Doubt, and Dusk-Lit Americana

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  • May 3, 2025
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In the haunted valleys of country rock and the shadowy bends of Americana noir, Glass Cabin stands as a duo forged in the fires of […]

Madness Gladness by Zachary Mason Explores the Dreamlike Complexities of Love’s Beautiful Paradoxes
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Madness Gladness by Zachary Mason Explores the Dreamlike Complexities of Love’s Beautiful Paradoxes

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  • May 2, 2025
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Nestled in Guildford, England, 27-year-old artist Zachary Mason has quietly carved out a significant niche within the indie music landscape. His journey began in early […]

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