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Review of ‘Pitchfork Justice’ by Shatter Brain
Review by Ryan Murray | May 13, 2020 | Official Facebook Shatter Brain are a mixed metal band based out of Adelaide Australia, with nods to sludge metal, old-school thrash and hardcore. “Pitchfork Justice” is their debut full length album released May 1st of 2020. While I’ve never heard of this band, the band describes…
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Review of ‘Crowned and Reborn’ by GAM
Review by Ryan Murray | May 12, 2020 | Offical Site GAM is a blackened death metal band from Sweden that formed in 2011, originally under the name “Vulture”. GAM has recently released their newest work entitled “Crowned & Reborn” on December 2nd of 2019. I had never heard of this band before, but…
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Fun Interview with Brittney Slayes
Interview by Jessica Clingempeel | May 10, 2020 | Offical Facebook Some quarantine fun with Brittney from Unleash the Archers! Brittney Slayes: What made you want to become a musician? I don’t think I had much of a choice! I have been singing since I could speak, and the moment I was allowed to I…
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Fun Interview with SAOR
Interview by Jessica Clingempeel | May 10, 2020 | Offical Facebook Some quarantine fun with SAOR. ^_^ What made you want to become a musician?I’ve always been creative and enjoyed music. It was inevitable! What are some of your hobbies outside of music/career?I enjoy hillwalking, walks in nature, gaming (PC & PS4), watching films, drinking and…
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Review of ‘Fractures’ by Dakesis
Review by Ryan Murray | May 8, 2020 | Official Band Facebook Dakesis, a progressive metal band from Birmingham, UK that formed in 2008, just released their third full length album “Fractures” on March 28th, 2020. While I’ve never heard of this band before, I really like progressive metal a lot, and this band doesn’t…
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Review of ‘Wasted on You’ by Evanescence
Review by Joshua Becker | May 7, 2020 | Official Band Facebook This is the latest single from long-time rock band Evanescence. This song appears to have gained a huge cult following and I can see why. The song seems very reminiscent of Evanescence’s earlier days, a’la Open Door-era. The melody, the instrumentation, seem very familiar…