With Sace.'s velvety vocals and Noah Thomas's instrumentals, sace6 has craftily crafted chaos and an album that could catapult them into the big leagues on debut!
ReviewsWith Sace.'s velvety vocals and Noah Thomas's instrumentals, sace6 has craftily crafted chaos and an album that could catapult them into the big leagues on debut!
Reviews"House of Cards" is an all-around masterclass on songs that encompass healing and self-love without making them too upbeat. It's raw, real, and vulnerable, but in such a way that it is comforting as you cry.
ReviewsThis Boston-based metalcore band is taking all of your favorite alt bands and putting them into one. Meet Renesans.
ReviewsFrom a debut EU tour to an album full of bangers to landing media sync placements, ROMES is taking the industry by storm.
InterviewsFourth Heaven has set themselves up for a win with "Eclipse." This album feels full, but not too full. They give you a little bit of everything without leaving you feeling like you were left unsatisfied.
ReviewsSlow Degrade blends alt-rock and atmospheric sounds and aesthetics to cultivate an all-around art from their music and visuals.
ReviewsFrom their well-refined sound to their ability to make their songs feel so immersive, Adorn's genius talent for album and song structures carries you fluidly from song to song without leaving you time to feel anything else in between.
ReviewsThis Ohio band is combining Midwest emo, pop punk, and math rock, and they have us convinced that Ohio might be for lovers, but it's definitely for some of the best Midwest emo we have heard! Palette Knife's new
ReviewsWith their sound, virality, and already fairly extensive catalog Coyote Theory is ready to push themselves even further with the release of their new album "Talking 2 Strangers"! Grayson and Kyle talked with us about the album, art, and what it's been like for Kyle to join the band.
Interviews"Nightmare Tripping" puts you through all the motions of all the feelings with songs that range from upbeat and fun to slower and more emotional. They show not only the duality of music and their talents as a band, but also create a great flow to the album along the way.
Reviews"For fans of hardcore, or heavier music in general, I would highly recommend checking out "BITE THIS" and also checking out RESISTOR in general."
Reviews"That's what we wanted from the very beginning. We wanted to be a good band that was political, and we didn't want the music to suffer or be secondary. There's no reason they can't both be the pillars," Shawna Potter explains about the sound for their new album "Time Under Tension."
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