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Album Review: FERMENTOR Unleash Agreement
FERMENTOR is an instrumental metal duo featuring Dylan Marks on drums and Adam Wollach on guitar. Since their formation in 2008, they have released EPs in 2008, 2011, and 2015, along with full-length albums in 2020 and 2023. In January 2025, FERMENTOR unveiled a 17-track album titled “Release Me.” Following this release, the band began releasing singles weekly in anticipation of their forthcoming album “Agreement,” set to be released on August 15th, 2025.
Dan DiMartino
Aug 11, 2025


Single Review: Double Tiger Unleashes New Single "Yearning" with Legendary Riddims Sly & Robbie
Reggae artist Double Tiger returns with his newest single “Yearning” featuring the legendary riddims Sly & Robbie. The soulful single blends the roots of classic reggae warmth with modern dub textures. From the beginning, "Yearning" presents a smooth, catchy rhythm that naturally makes you nod your head, radiating vibes that bring joy.
Dan DiMartino
Aug 8, 2025


Album Review: The Haunt Release New Addiction
I definitely didn’t wake up thinking I’d be reviewing music today. Honestly, I’ve been buried in
deadlines, fighting off some kind of low-budget plague, and generally trying to maintain the
illusion of adult functioning from my couch. And then boom an email shows up inviting me to
review a release. Against all logic, I felt a spark. Turns out, no matter how fried I am, new
music still cuts through the static. Some habits die hard and I’m always curious, especially
Beatriz Analia
Aug 7, 2025


Album Review: Halestorm's Sixth Studio Album Everest Out 8/8!
Halestorm is set to release their 6th full length studio album, Everest, on 8/8/2025. This album has been a couple of years in the making. They took their time and didn’t rush through the process in one sitting. Halestorm fought tooth and nail for everything on this album to be truly authentic and true to themselves.
Tara Lakatos
Aug 6, 2025


Single Review: Halocene - Bite My Tongue!
It's time for a new review. Up today is Halocene featuring Holding Absence, "Bite My Tongue".
Halocene has been my one of my favorite finds of 2025. They find a way to blend crunchy guitar riffs that just blend so perfectly with lead singer Addie Amick's sweet but powerful voice.
Randy Calica
Jun 26, 2025


Single Review: Muse Unleash, Unravelling!
On Friday, June 20th, Muse unleashed “Unravelling”, their first new offering since the 2022 release “Will Of The People.” It’s a sonically weighty track that fans are hoping is the first single off of the UK trio’s tenth studio album rumored to be released some time next year. Never a group to shy away from blending genres and experimenting with new sounds. And as expected, “Unravelling” doesn’t fit into any one category except for distinctly Muse.
Jodie Manthei
Jun 23, 2025


Album Review: Rascal Flatts – Life is a Highway: Refueled Duets
June 6, 2000, twenty-five years ago the trio of music men known as Rascal Flatts
released their self-titled debut album. Fast forward 25 years and over 40 major music
awards later. The band is back together and collecting guest members for each track of
their latest album.
It had been 8 years since their last studio album. The joining forces have dropped a
REFUELED album.
ChelseaJean Leppanen
Jun 9, 2025


Single Review: Love and a .38 Release "Revelation"!
When I first sat down to review Love and a .38's new single "Revelation" the plan was to do one listen and just give a hot take first impression. I wanted to give just a raw unfiltered take but then something strange happened. Something that musically doesn't happen to me often. I was at a total loss of words.
Randy Calica
Jun 3, 2025


Album Review: Eric Church, Evangeline vs. Machine
Earlier this month Eric Church released a new album ‘Evangeline vs. Machine’. Church has been working hard in and out of the Studio. During
ChelseaJean Leppanen
May 30, 2025


Single Review: Styx Builds Hype For New Album With Lead Single "Build and Destroy"
You have been waiting for fresh Styx material since 2021 with unbroken patience, and— at long last— you've finally got it. On May 28th, the
Rachel Cholko
May 30, 2025


Concert Review: The Wrecks with Quarters of Change and Benjamin Carter at Emo's. Austin, TX!
The evening started with Benjamin Carter, who brought an intimate, stripped-back energy to the stage. His performance was filled with vulnerability, as his soulful vocals and honest lyrics set a mood that captivated the audience. Though unfamiliar with his music prior to the show, I found myself completely absorbed in his set and grateful that I get to say I saw him on his first tour! Keep an eye on this rising star—his journey is just beginning.
Nora Merlino
May 27, 2025


Single Review: Falling in Reverse and Marilyn Manson Drop "God Is A Weapon"!
In a move surprising their fans, Falling In Reverse dropped their first new single (and a video to go along with it) since concluding the Popular Monster cycle. “God Is A Weapon” is a moody, cinematic piece whose beginning is reminiscent of Marilyn Manson’s cover of the Eurythmics “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)”.
Jodie Manthei
May 21, 2025


Album Review: Sleep Theory, Afterglow!
In a time where technology has fundamentally changed how we as a society do things like shop and find new music, it makes sense that bands would take to social media platforms such as YouTube and TikTok to get the word out about their projects. Sleep Theory was no exception. They quickly became Sirius XM Octane darlings with their debut singles “Numb” and “Another Way”, climbed up the Active Rock radio charts, impressed Zach Myers and Brent Smith of Shinedown enough for them
Jodie Manthei
May 20, 2025


Album Review: Arcade Fire's, Pink Elephant!
The Canadian indie- rock band Arcade Fire dropped their 7th studio album on May 9th, 2025. This collection of music is titled, Pink Elephant, and follows up their last album, We from 2022.
This band's sound has always been on the softer side of rock, but following their 2022 album, Pink Elephant is comprised of 10 songs, three of which are instrumental only! Tracks 1, 6 and 9 respectively.
Jess Spradley
May 14, 2025


Single Review: Halsey and Amy Lee, Hand That Feeds!
Neither Halsey nor Amy Lee of Evanescence are strangers to having tracks involved with films, but the converging of the two wasn’t something that most people would have thought of. Amy Lee’s haunting vocals feel like they lend themselves to something darker, and more ethereal, while Halsey has never failed to bring us a healthy serving of emotionally charged pop. Pairing the two of them is something that almost feels like it shouldn’t work, but it most certainly does.
Ollie Connelly
May 12, 2025
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