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December 3, 2024
Ecce Shnak – Jeremy, Utilitarian Sadboy
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'Jeremy, Utilitarian Sadboy' is a new single from New York band Ecce Shnak, which opens the curtain on their new EP 'Shadows Grow Fangs', which will be released early next year. Ecce Shnak was formed in the mid-00s and since then the band has expanded its music catalog with original and charismatic rock music.
The Harbours – Live It Up
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'Live It Up' is the fifth official single from the promising band The Harbours, based in Leicester. The song was chosen as BBC Introducing's Song of the Week, which speaks volumes about the great potential of this exciting band.
Despite the Wane – The Angel of Death
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Italian band Despite the Wane is back with their new single 'The Angel of Death'. Following the success of their previous album 'Beyond That Wall' which was released in 2023, they show their new work in the best form. Despite the Wane consists of two members, Mir Kollins (vocals, synths) and Max Dury (guitar).
These Dead Machines – Any Minute Now
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These Dead Machines is a musical project that was created in Manchester during the beginning of the pandemic. The founder of These Dead Machines was previously known for his participation in the group Mark of 1000 Evils, which had already broken up by that time.
The Sea At Midnight – Burning
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The Sea At Midnight is a music project from Los Angeles led by Vince Grant. His collaboration with Chemical Waves brought another single called 'Burning'. This is a musical composition filled with inner strength and deep-seated thoughts that draw our attention to climate problems.