Tag: MUSIC
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Pacific Northwest Alt-Rock Leaders Mylo Bybee Announce New Single “I Wish You Well”
Pacific Northwest alt-rock torchbearers Mylo Bybee are set to kick off 2026 with a bang. On January 16, the band will release “I Wish You Well,” the second single from their highly anticipated Revisions EP. Arriving via Gold Ship Records, the track follows the success of November’s “Time Machine,” further expanding the group’s emotionally resonant…
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Tigers In Cairo Cover Jawbreaker And Mission Of Burma
San Diego’s post-punk quintet, Tigers In Cairo, is wrapping up a massive debut year with a holiday gift for fans of punk rock history. Their new EP, as told by…, features blistering reinterpretations of Jawbreaker and Mission of Burma. The lead track, a polished yet intense version of Jawbreaker’s “Do You Still Hate Me?,” showcases…
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Kele Fleming – This Is Not Religious
“This Is Not Religious” is the latest release by Kele Fleming, an outstanding Canadian singer-songwriter based in Victoria, BC. It’s her second piece of work in 2025, arriving after “Crickets,” another excellent standalone single released earlier this year that you should also check out as soon as possible. Originally written in the early ’90s, “This…
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Stone Sea – Left to Be
Stone Sea is back with another fine piece of sonic artistry that will unquestionably appeal to anyone who appreciates heartfelt music performed with such precision and finesse. It’s needless to say how this band delights us with their soulful, passionate, hearty music, and “Left to Be” is no exception either. Reflecting a quiet, yet strange…
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Melodic Indie-Rock With A Heart: Ophelia Moon Debuts Poignant New Single “Memory Fades”
Philadelphia-based collective Ophelia Moon has released “Memory Fades,” a poignant track written and performed by Darren O. Moon with instrumentation by Rick Mazzamauro. Dedicated to those affected by dementia and Alzheimer’s, the song serves as a centerpiece for the project’s exploration of life, suffering, and rebirth. This release follows a prolific streak of singles including…
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A Place In Time: Hear Dhärä’s Expansive Progressive Rock Masterpiece
Progressive rock quartet Dhärä has returned with the expansive new single “A PLACE IN TIME, (the entities, divided),” a preview of their upcoming concept album Elemental Four, due January 11, 2026. The track is a masterclass in prog-rock storytelling, evolving from atmospheric patience into driving rhythms and soaring guitar interplay. The release is part of…
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Chicago Horror Punk Band Won’t Stay Dead Drops Red Scare Debut “Vindication”
Chicago’s favorite spooky export, Won’t Stay Dead, officially releases their Red Scare Industries debut, Vindication, today. This horror punk outfit delivers a ripping set of tracks that blend the macabre energy of the Misfits with the anthemic drive of Alkaline Trio and MCR. Known for their theatrical live shows and “spooky stuff,” the band is…
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Gouge Away Drops Exclusive BBC Radio 1 Session
Following the 2024 release of their acclaimed LP Deep Sage, Gouge Away has officially released their BBC Radio 1 Maida Vale session digitally. Recorded live and mixed in just a few hours for Daniel P Carter’s The Rock Show, the four-song session captures the raw, visceral energy of the band’s UK tour. The band described…
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Marc Valentine Drops Video For A High-Octane Power-Pop Song “You Are The Jet”
Marc Valentine has released the official music video for his latest single “You Are The Jet,” a punchy blast of power-pop designed for maximum impact. Produced by Dave Draper (The Wildhearts), the track is a masterclass in fuzz-driven guitars and soaring harmonies. Combining classic melodic rock energy with sharp, modern hooks, Valentine proves once again…
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Interview: MatAre
Today, I’m joined by the talented MatAre for an inside look at his latest creative journey. We dive deep into his atmospheric new single, “Into The Sea,” exploring the inspiration that sparked the track and the intricate songwriting and composing process behind its unique sound. Enjoy! Listen to “Into The Sea” – HERE Hello, thank…

