Ryan Summers draws on his experiences deprogramming from an internet cult in the experimental/psych/electronic rock of new album Undo Influence. Ryan Summers has been through alot and like any good artist, wanted to use his experiences to create something. New album Undo Influence is that something, with Ryan looking back over his personal experiences within an online cult … [Read more...] about Ryan Summers: Undo Influence – Review
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Vajra: Irkalla – EP Review
Vajra mix dark, alt-metal riffs and giant choruses with mesmerising ambient, dark sections on new EP, Irkalla. In dark times, some people call for dark music to help them get through to the other side. New EP Irkalla not only provides solace for listeners looking for big riffs and heavy choruses but also combines this with a more settled and ambient backdrop. Although … [Read more...] about Vajra: Irkalla – EP Review
Ashnikko: Demidevil – Mixtape Review
Ashnikko releases debut mixtape Demidevil, a bold, frank and entertaining record on so many levels. With the distorted TikTok-esque lofi bass cluttering the noisy soundscape of most of the tracks, Ashnikko uses her sound to assert herself as a force to be reckoned with; through brazen lyrics addressing subjects such as women’s rights and relationships. While the … [Read more...] about Ashnikko: Demidevil – Mixtape Review
The Lickerish Quartet: Threesome Vol. 2 – EP Review
The Lickerish Quartet are back with their latest EP, Threesome Vol. 2, bringing with them a fun sound that's hard not to get enticed by. American rock band The Lickerish Quartet have released their new EP Threesome Vol. 2 to kick off 2021. In an EP that is full of excitement, former Jellyfish members Eric Dover, Roger Manning and Tim Smith treat us to a small but … [Read more...] about The Lickerish Quartet: Threesome Vol. 2 – EP Review
Beach Bunny: Blame Game EP – Review
Beach Bunny return with new EP Blame Game, inviting us into their beguiling and grungy indie-pop world that gives a little more with each listen. Chicago-based indie-rock poppers Beach Bunny have been surfing on a wave of enthusiasm since their first full-length LP Honeymoon was released early last year. Managing to get back in the studio for a week during August at a time … [Read more...] about Beach Bunny: Blame Game EP – Review
Pearl Charles: Magic Mirror – Review
Pearl Charles relies on beautifully layered 70s pop-rock melodies and wonderfully told stories throughout new album Magic Mirror. Pearl Charles is one of those artists that’s always honest and upfront in her music. It really shows on new album Magic Mirror as she flits between county pop loveliness over to beguiled disco-laden sparkle in a wonderland that she’s created all … [Read more...] about Pearl Charles: Magic Mirror – Review