Album Review – Monster Truck “Furiosity” (Rock)
Originally formed in 2009, Monster Truck broke out in 2011 when they signed with Toronto’s Dine Alone Records, releasing The Brown EP. The EP blew up quick, spawning radio play […]
Originally formed in 2009, Monster Truck broke out in 2011 when they signed with Toronto’s Dine Alone Records, releasing The Brown EP. The EP blew up quick, spawning radio play […]
Amon Amarth has crafted a distinct sound for themselves that blends the intensity of death and thrash metal with catchy melodic hooks and an overall epic atmosphere. Deceiver of the […]
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Spitting raw rhymes over tough beats, Knights of the Turntables puts South coast UK on the map of underground street rap in the most visceral way. On Road EP consists […]
Despite both, El-P and Killer Mike releasing their respectively critically acclaimed and mind blowing albums last year, they show zero signs of slowing down. In fact, they’ve decided to seriously […]
Old school is the next big thing in metal it seems and more so in Sweden than anywhere else on the planet. By borrowing sounds from 60s psychedelic rock, 70s […]
When I first heard about The Joy Of Painting I first thought of the show “The Joy of Painting” which was an American television show hosted by painter Bob Ross. […]
Miss You In Tuques is a synth dream pop duo from Vancouver, BC, and their new four track EP, titled Tuesday, is fresh off the press. Their instincts for this […]