Author: Djordje Miladinović
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The Kellows – Do You Want Me To?
Many excellent artists and bands are popping up from every corner of the globe, showcasing their impressive moves and ideas in order to grab the attention of the audience. While the greater portion of them manage to do so, only a few resonate with fresh sound, far away from cliches. The Kellows is one of…
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Dexterity – Raise The Dead
Dexterity returns with another fine piece of sonic artistry that breaks all the rules and shapeshifts the boundaries of so many music genres at once. At first, “Raise The Dead” resonates with all those vital ingredients that define so many music genres we all adore, yet beneath all those catchy, memorable, intricate instrumentations lies a…
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Split Second – Is There A Chance?
“Is There A Chance?” is the latest single by Split Second, an outstanding English band based in Worcestershire. It’s their second piece of work in 2025, arriving as a proper continuation of “Alone,” another exceptional composition released earlier this year that you should also check out as soon as possible. Their music shines with so…
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“A Poke in the Third Eye” By Sam Marsh (Earth Island Books)
In A Poke in the Third Eye, Sam Marsh doesn’t just write poems, but throws them like well-aimed Molotov cocktails wrapped in velvet. What appears on the surface to be a collection of nearly 200 short, often irreverent observations quickly reveals itself as a profoundly thoughtful, darkly comic, and startlingly honest investigation of what it…
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Panic Shack – Panic Shack LP (Brace Yourself Records)
London’s punk underground has long been a seething crucible of chaos, wit, and protest, and with their self-titled debut album, Panic Shack emerge as a siren call for the next generation of disaffected, loud-mouthed, brilliantly self-aware misfits. Across eleven tightly wound, gloriously scrappy tracks, this band twists, slaps it, laughs at punk rock legacy, and…
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Terror Announces End-Of-Year Hardcore Tour With Death Before Dishonor, Last Hope And Risk It
Hardcore heavyweights Terror have just announced a stacked international tour to close out 2025, hitting a slew of cities and venues they rarely get to play. The band will be joined by long-time allies and scene staples Death Before Dishonor, Last Hope, and Risk It, making this not just a tour — but a celebration…
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Descendents Revisit Their Roots With Reissue Of “Milo Goes To College”
Few records in punk history have left as massive a footprint as the Descendents’ Milo Goes to College. The 1982 debut fused the aggression of hardcore with catchy hooks, adolescent angst, and unmistakable personality — helping spark an entire genre now known as pop punk. Its influence remains undeniable over four decades later, earning spots on Rolling Stone’s list…
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Jeff Buckley’s Life And Genius Revisited In New Doc “It’s Never Over”
IT’S NEVER OVER: JEFF BUCKLEY, directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Amy Berg, covers the life of the rising young star with an otherworldly voice and boundary-pushing artistry, who left the ’90s music world reeling when he died suddenly, at age 30, after the release of his critically acclaimed debut album “Grace.” Told through never-before-seen footage from…
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Actress And Musician Noël Wells Returns With New Song, “Show Me (What You Got)”
American actress, writer, director, musician and comedian Noël Wells is excited to present “Show Me (What You Got)”, her first original song release in six years. Known for her multifaceted creative work, Wells returns with a track from a genre she’s coined “Bonk Pop” that encourages the search for positivity in these dark times that we’re currently…
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Indie Rock Mainstays White Lies Announce New Album Night Light, Share “In The Middle”
White Lies – Harry McVeigh, Charles Cave, and Jack Lawrence-Brown – have today announced details of their seventh album, Night Light, which is released via Play It Again Sam on Friday, November 7. Having previously released “Nothing On Me“, the West London based trio have today shared “In The Middle’” the latest single to be lifted from the long-player. The…
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Indie Rock Outfit Other Lives Drop “Show Us Some Love,” Announce New Album “Volume V”
American indie-rock outfit, Other Lives release a brand new single, “Show Us Some Love”, the latest to be taken from their forthcoming 5th studio album Volume V – out via Play It Again Sam on October 10. “Show Us Some Love” illuminates the diversity of Volume V’s viewpoint. It’s a love song of sorts, with all the heightened passion and complexities that a relationship contains –…
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Belgrade Art Rockers Arrojo Return With Bold New Single “Svi Glumci, Sve glumice”
Following the their recent track anthem “Daleko,” Serbian genre-bending band Šarena Pojava is back with a provocative new single, “Svi glumci, sve glumice,” now available for streaming on all major platforms. Rooted in alternative and art rock but layered with elements of post punk attitude and a distinctly experimental edge, the track furthers their reputation…