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Emergency Break – Hometown (Song Review)
Before you declare bands a thing of the past, hold that thought—Emergency Break is here to carry on the legacy of British guitar music. Read more
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Reaven – Something To Remember (Song Review)
This is a track that has FIFA—or any big game soundtrack—written all over it! Firmly rooted in pop, it lives up to its title and has the kind of catchiness that’ll have you singing, “I’ve got something to remember,”… Read more
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bravo charlio – The Ballad of Jim McGhee (Song Review)
The Ballad of Jim McGhee is an enticing amalgamation of influences. It sounds like Duran Duran being bullied by Gang of Four into making an indie post-punk record—and that’s an inventive mix we can definitely get behind. Read more
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Only Martin – 6am (Song Review)
Only Martin delivers the lyrics with a finesse reminiscent of a mix between Yannis Philippakis of Foals and David Byrne of Talking Heads. While the melodies may lean towards pop, 6AM is far from commercial fluff. Read more
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Richy McLoughlin – Slipping Away (Song Review)
Layered vocals sit at the forefront of the mix singing heartfelt tales, presenting the listener a magnifying glass to peer into his soul. Read more
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Paul Cafcae – Fresh Wind Blowing (Song Review)
With the danceability of Chuck Berry and the garage-rock grit of Eagles of Death Metal, this is boogie rock designed to keep you moving all night long! Read more

