Month: June 2024

Photo by Bryan Eckermann San Antonio’s Mythologik is set to ignite with its debut full-length album, Blood in the Sky, dropping on June 14. This dynamic duo, featuring multi-instrumentalist Bryan Eckermann (known for his solo work and contributions to Scars of the Flesh and ex-Wings of Abaddon) and Joe Gregory (Valkyrie TX) on vocals, delivers
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Hard-Fi have responded to Easy Life‘s announcement that they have changed their name to Hard Life. The indie group spearheaded by frontman Murray Matravers said they were embroiled in a legal battle with the company (who owns easyJet) in October last year, finally conceding defeat a month later. After playing their final gig as Easy
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K-pop fans are loving the new boy group PLAVE, and their success comes with a surprising twist… PLAVE is entirely virtual. That’s right, K-pop’s hottest new group is an animated boy band consisting of five members: Yejun, Noah, Bamby, Eunho and Hamin. They made their official debut on March 12, 2023, with their single album Asterum, which now
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With the second part of Bridgerton Season 3 just days away, Netflix has done fans a solid and released what orchestral covers to listen for while we see what happens next for Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington after their latest confrontation led to an engagement. Not only is another Taylor Swift song in the mix,
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FBI’s three-year renewal deal means our favorite fictional federal agents will keep New York safe from terrorist threats for a while. Most of the time, FBI‘s cast doesn’t change much from year to year, though there have been some new additions (and sad subtractions) over the years. Let’s examine who is returning and who each
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Today, celebrated band Silverada (formerly known as Mike and the Moonpies) releases “Radio Wave,” the latest single from their upcoming self-titled album, out June 28. Silverada represents a new chapter in the band’s journey. It not only signifies the title of the boldest release in the group’s illustrious career but also serves as the moniker
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UK extreme metal outfit Krysthla have been plying their craft for nearly a decade now, releasing three albums and touring with the likes of Decapitated and Vader, as well as making appearances at various European festivals. Their upcoming album, The River, is coming later this summer and while we wait for details to solidify on that, we have
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If there’s one thing I consistently endorse, it’s the power of a music festival. You get the best bang for your buck by having the opportunity to see dozens of artists all for the price of one weekend pass…and you get the chance to find your next favorite artist. At their core, music festivals are
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31 years ago, the world of the best sci-fi movies in cinema was irrevocably changed. While the late author Michael Crichton was a hot shot novelist, screenwriter, and director by the time 1993 came around, his cultural imprint became something absolutely iconic. This was a natural result in the wake of the Jurassic Park universe’s
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In 1985, journalist David Blum applied the title “Brat Pack” to a group of young actors, including several stars of the then-new movie The Breakfast Club. Since then, speculation has been that the Brat Pack was just a media ploy. Was it, and how close was the group? The Basis For the Naming of the
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Today, Shaboozey’s critically acclaimed, masterpiece album Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going debuts at #5 the Billboard 200 album chart. The triumphant feat comes following a highly successful album launch on Friday, May 31 and major praise from the New York Times, NPR, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Pitchfork, and many more. Listen to the album
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It’s been six years since Amarok‘s last release, their massive double LP, Devoured.  The doom outfit hasn’t become any faster in their downtime, as evidenced by Resilience, their upcoming new album. The album’s closing track, “Legacy (XIII),” is a massive, slow-burn offering that you can stream today via Decibel. Starting with lightly-strummed acoustic guitars and light ambience
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There’s a number of reasons why an artist might choose to work under a pseudonym. For one thing, it’s a relatively simple way to avoid contractual or legal conflicts, as well as drama between competing record labels. Elton John, for example, used the pseudonym Rockaday Johnnie for his contributions to one of Jackson Browne‘s songs,
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