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Album Reviews
Roxx Revolt & The Velvets – Turn Your Head This Way
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Florida rock band Roxx Revolt & The Velvets recently presented their debut album 'Turn Your Head This Way'. The 12-track album will surely appeal to all lovers of real rock n roll. The music of the band Roxx Revolt & The Velvets has that spark that ignites big fires in our hearts and inspires a reckless march forward.
HOLY B – Adventures in Lo-Fi – Vol. 3
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'Adventures in Lo-Fi - Vol. 3' is a new release from the Berlin musician and producer HOLY B. The third part of his Lo-Fi adventures is composed of 7 original tracks in which the talent of the experimenter and inspirer of the electronic scene is palpable.
AUTiSM – Neverberator (2023 Remaster)
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The album 'Neverberator' by AUTiSM first saw the light of day in 2000 when it was released in a limited edition in CD format. Since then, a lot of interesting things happened and the band has moved from Europe to America, where are now based in New York.
CMON CMON – The Crack and The Light
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Belgian trio CMON CMON presented their debut full-length album 'The Crack and The Light' on June 12. Dreams come true and now they are at their best, although when they first got together as a musical group back in college they quickly broke up due to the fact that nothing worked out then.
Mortal Prophets – Dealey Plaza Blues
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As listeners, we dream of albums like this. Albums that take a well-worn, tradition-based template or two, blow them wide open then put the pieces back together in a way that isn’t just satisfying but leaves one gasping a bit at both the startling results and the daring it took to create them. It’s those records - think Horses, Contort Yourself, Marquee Moon - that we end up acknowledging as legends at birth, records that manage to confirm our preconceptions while shattering them in pretty much the same instant and Mortal Prophets’ second record Dealey Plaza Blues, construed via the incomparable talents of John Beckmann, is here to join their ranks. Like those, DPB is a fresh, exciting, even startling record because it’s like nothing you’ve heard before and because you’re deeply familiar with most of what it offers.
Stereo Glow – Where There Are No Words
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Stereo Glow is an American musical duo that made a name for themselves with high-profile singles earlier this year. Their debut album 'Where There Are No Words' was released recently and it is the quintessence of their fruitful work that began during the pandemic.
Ellery Twining – RESULTS
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On June 12, the debut album 'RESULTS' of the American singer-songwriter Ellery Twining was released. The record consists of 9 tracks that reflect the artist's thoughts and reinterpretation of his life experience.
JSDavani – imaginary vowels
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JSDavani is a musical project of the American composer and producer Jacoby Davani. Having behind him an incredible experience of creating his own compositions and participating in various experimental bands, Jacoby Davani returns after a creative hiatus to bring his new and archival music to the world.
Mark Docherty – Reckless Abandon
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On June 16, the British artist Mark Docherty released the debut album 'Reckless Abandon'. The record has 12 tracks, the stylistic direction of which is eclectic, but basically affects alternative and garage rock.
david lilly – Awakening
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American composer david lilly presented his conceptual work 'Awakening' on May 23. This release consists of 4 parts, each of which plays an important role in the structure of this epic musical composition.
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