Bulgarian Post-Punk Outfit Voyvoda’s Album “Aramia” out on Vinyl
No more games No more bombs No more trenches No more fun No more killing more than I needed or wanted “Keep your mind in hell and despair not!” boldly…
No more games No more bombs No more trenches No more fun No more killing more than I needed or wanted “Keep your mind in hell and despair not!” boldly…
With an aura of dreamy introspection, Janosch Moldau has etched his name as a resilient and indomitable force on the electronic dance floors. Over the years, the German artist has…
The mysterious masked mastermind, Lunacy, returns with his haunting new single, “Universal Pressure.” With the epic waves of sound Lunacy is known for, the track immerses the listener into a…
With 2023 marking the 50th anniversary of the iconic album Live Dates, this is a rare opportunity to hear the legendary Wishbone Ash performing their biggest-selling album in its entirety, along with
Epley Maneuver by Brother Language Swelling into a nostalgic ’90s rock glow, “Epley Maneuver” comes via Brother Language, a Brooklyn-based project led by Matt Bell. The track is described as “about the vertigo diagnosis of a close family member,” and represents the first single from Brother Language’s upcoming second album. A solemn acoustical pulse complements emotive vocal layers seamlessly, shifting into a warm distortion-heavy embrace. The vocal tone and heavier-rock escalation reminds fondly of Ozma and ’90s alt-rock in general. The shimmering acoustics approaching the three-minute mark also compel with a spirited charm. “Epley Maneuver” consumes with its dynamic structural