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EP Review

Join Shaven Primates on Chasing Dragons with their New EP

Despite being a short-lived EP with three tracks, Shaven Primates made sure to make every second of “Chasing The Dragon” count by having that familiar rock sound in every song that hits close to home. The arrangements and the layers of instruments within the entire record is full, captures the entirety of sound, and overall […]

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“Campamento” and the bliss of transcending boundaries

There is a kind of pure bliss to just hearing music transcend boundaries. Whether that be the boundary between genres, the boundaries between artists and even the boundaries between language, music is one of the best ways to just have things connect, and the world is all the better for it. Take for example, the

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“Romeo and Juliet” Deems Essential for Every Wedding Reception

From visuals to the sound itself, the five tracks of “Romeo and Juliet” radiate wedding energy. And with every one of them having their own flair and catchiness, it’s safe to say that Ubiquity Machine hit the mark with this record. Right off the bat, listeners are met with the title track “Romeo and Juliet”,

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On Battle Maiden, Sparkle Glitch Shows Herself To Be a Force of Music

With the flickering of an eternal being emerges one Sparkle Glitch, newly-formed as if her blend of electronic dance music and art rock stylings comes as a native language to her. There is a real comfort to these soundscapes when it comes to her production styling as seen on her new EP, Battle Maiden, which

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Mainstreet Brings a Slice of Heartland Rock From Norway on Their Tracks of Fire, Vol. 1 EP

When asked in regards to why I’ve been a critic for so long and with how exactly did I garner the longevity I have now as a media critic, I like to point out that a critic’s job is to present a perspective, and mine has a very unique value as a pansexual nonbinary Asian

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SimplyRich Will Get You “falling again” On His New EP

Let’s start in medias res when it comes to this review. I’ve just finished listening to three songs I was listening to prior to checking out the new falling again from Georgia-based RNB and hip-hop auteur SimplyRich, those two songs being Witchy by Kaytranada and a cover of Tamia’s So Into You on triple j.

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Blossoming Brings The Rawness With His Newest EP, Rest Your Heart

I think we’ve already heard artists talk about mental health way too much to the point that it has become a cultural phenomenon. It has been used excessively, and a lot of artists have profited by creating songs about this culture. But in my opinion, blossoming‘s “Rest Your Heart” EP is as natural and raw

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Four Orphans find a home on Brian Halloran’s newest EP

Time can really make an artist reflect, and oftentimes artists tend to respond to that by using their work as a commentary on that; artists defined by their influences and love to pay homage to them are multi-faceted and transparent with those homages. Hence, upon listening to Brian Halloran’s Four Orphans EP, songs that were

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