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Album Review: Ghetto Kumbé’s colorful rhythms bring the beat on debut album
Try sitting still throughout Ghetto Kumbé’s self-titled debut album. It’s simply impossible. The trio hails from Colombia’s Caribbean coast and draws heavily from traditional ... -
Album Review: KIDS take a journey into proverbial space on ‘Lost Cities’
The best thing about indie rock is that it never needs to reinvent the wheel to be excellent. Florida group KIDS already has that ... -
Artist Spotlight: Waxflower release emotional new track; talk musical catharsis and message of empathy in their songs
Australia’s latest export, Waxflower, has released their latest single with “Sixteen Floors”. The emotional track served as catharsis for the group as they explore ... -
10 Years of One Direction: A tribute to five British lads who changed pop music (and all of our lives)
They had the force of Beatlemania cranked up to 11. They were the most unlikely success to come out of Europe in years. They ... -
Album Review: Will Wood’s ‘Normal Album’ pushes through absurdity to reach a broader message
The Normal Album is anything but normal. Instead, Will Wood’s latest LP is a genre-less collection of wacky tracks that will leave you confused ... -
Artist Spotlight: August Brodie talks rapid success and channeling life experiences into new songs
Canadian multi-genre artist August Brodie is already making a huge impact with his smooth voice and unique sound. He only started his journey into ... -
Artist Spotlight: Time Thieves debuts summer pop album; talks finding their sound and spreading positivity
Chicago pop group Time Thieves has released their new album Space, out July 3. The band is comprised of members of other projects, but they ... -
Roundup: Stellar summer releases from Neck Deep, State Champs, grandson, more
Neck Deep premiere skate-inspired video for “Fall” Brit rockers Neck Deep are back with the latest single from their forthcoming album. The video for ... -
Editorial: Do your part to save the scene and stop being a scumbag
This is an open letter to a good portion of the music industry. I know that most of you are respectable people. You got ... -
Album Review: Lamb of God returns with commanding self-titled record
Despite not releasing music in the last five years, Lamb of God has remained heavily active in the metal scene, touring extensively around the ...