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Mickelson - Eat Your Flesh Like Fire (self-released)
The article discusses Mickelson's self-released album âEat Your Flesh Like Fireâ as part of a broadâŠ
Premiere: madfolk Share New Single âStick Aroundâ
Toronto-based indie rock outfit madfolk released their debut album, Floor Turned Blue, in 2023, intâŠ
Exit Dream Make a Grandiose Return with âOut Your Skinâ » PopMatters
Exit Dream returns with âOut Your Skinâ, a track that merges post-rock elements with hardcore influâŠ
âDonât Let Goâ: Fantastic Cat Turn Stubborn Hope into a Roaring Folk Rock Rallying Cry - Atwood Magazine
Fantastic Cat releases âDon't Let Go,â a powerful folk rock anthem from their upcoming third album âŠ
Këkht ArÀkh: Morning Star
On a campy and subversive new album featuring Bladee, the Ukrainian black metal artist aspires to mâŠ
TIGHT LINES | singolo | DISTOPIC.IT
A pleasantly retro track that blends folk and alt-rock with influences from the best of the 1980s. âŠ
PAINIST | singolo | DISTOPIC.IT
PAINIST presents a unique crust project that replaces traditional guitars and bass with distorted pâŠ
Jesse Appelman - Where We Go (self-released)
Jesse Appelman's âWhere We Goâ showcases collaborative acoustic artistry through mandolin and clawhâŠ
Robertson - Robertson - Chiming acoustic pop with flavours of psychedelia , Folk Rock & Americana
Robertson's self-titled album is a collaboration between father and son Kevin and Scott Robertson, âŠ
Antonin De Bemels - COMPTINEs - Haunting techno for melancholic people⊠Teardrops on the dancefloor?
Antonin De Bemels releases âCOMPTINEs,â an EP featuring three evolved versions of the track âCOMPTIâŠ
Bekor Qilish: Consecrated Abysses of Dread
The Italian experimentalist goes absolutely haywire on a very overwhelming, very fun half-hour of eâŠ
Secret World â âIt Hurtsâ
Sydney melodic hardcore band Secret World releases their latest single âIt Hurts,â a track focused âŠ
Ambient Sunday double with: Andrew Land, and Drifting Into Silence
This article discusses needing ambient music to soothe the discombobulation caused by British SummeâŠ