Review: Carlos Cipa & Sophia Jani – Relive

Review: Carlos Cipa & Sophia Jani – Relive
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For those of you who enjoy listening to piano while cramming for that big ass final you have the next morning, this duo will certainly calm your nerves. … read more

Review: Chris Wilson – It’s Flamin’ Groovy

Review: Chris Wilson – It’s Flamin’ Groovy
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The opening track, “All the Action,” bursts out with an upbeat rocking ballad, sung with wailing, western-styled vocals. “She Satisfies” follows with a heavy bass line and sick guitar riffs that no doubt take influence from Keith Richards. … read more

Review: The Breaklites – I ♥ America

Review: The Breaklites – I ♥ America
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This eight-track album sounds like hometown, suburban rap. The flows are great examples of simple hip-hop storytelling with an added ’80s funk-electro vibe. I’ll keep a couple songs on a pregame playlist and the rest are worth listening to for the interesting story and upbeat rhythm. … read more

Review: Cryogenic Echelon – Taste of Failure

Review: Cryogenic Echelon – Taste of Failure
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It bridges boundaries, and various types of music lovers will find it appealing. I will most certainly be mixing “Fall of the Reptiles (Grendel Remix)” into my set lists at the club—it’s perfect for the transition from synth pop to industrial. … read more

Review: Corpsessed – Abysmal Thresholds

Review: Corpsessed – Abysmal Thresholds
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This album, the first full-length from this Finnish death metal band, is just unrelentingly brutal. Songs travel the gradient between suffocating sludge and insane tempo, with some sporadic keyboard elements that soften certain moments without sacrificing the horrific atmosphere. … read more

Review: Divider – Minimal Distraction EP

Review: Divider – Minimal Distraction EP
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Divider’s new EP, Minimal Distraction, sidestepped the mainstream approach to EBM and pulled from the traditional era of the mid-’80s early-’90s electronic sound. The dark, surrounding electronic beat enhanced by the vocals creates an atmosphere of aggression and anxiety. … read more

Review: Grand Magus – Triumph and Power

Review: Grand Magus – Triumph and Power
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This trio of hard-rocking Swedes never disappoints with their unique brand of epic doom metal. JB Christoffersson’s soaring vocals sound like a younger Biff Byford, and he backs them up with earth-shaking guitarwork.  … read more

Review: Lie In Ruins – Towards Divine Death

Review: Lie In Ruins – Towards Divine Death
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Hail Satan, hail death, indeed. This album is the band’s second full-length since they were resurrected from the heyday of early ‘90s death metal to bring back what is a decidedly old-school sound to the genre. It’s longer on both song and album length than most death metal works, which seemed to give the whole thing a more cohesive feeling. … read more

Review: Mad Choice – Safety Net

Review: Mad Choice – Safety Net
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The main reason to listen to this album over and over again would be for the opening track, “Swallowing A Shotgun”—combining elements of California skate punk and post-hardcore made for some heavy, mosh-inducing music.  … read more

Review: Malthusian – MMXIII

Review: Malthusian – MMXIII
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With members from Altar of Plagues and Mourning Beloveth, the band’s already got a great doom-type pedigree, but MMXIII is more of a batch of death and black metal with tints of the rotten kind of doom.  … read more