When West Coast Wolves start writing without notions of genre and a wide range of influences that make […]
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The Govt. dabble in styles on their debut album Friendly Neighborhood Conspiracies
The Govt. – brainchild of Matt Carstens and Andrew Veldman – take the listener through a journey of […]
The Transits’ self-titled debut album is an intercontinental trip back to the early ’00s
The Transits’ self-titled debut album crosses oceans and connects continents with charm but ultimately offers up little more […]
In Now That’s What I Call Cistamatic, Cistamatic introduce themselves as a band unafraid to take a stand
Cistamatic’s debut album Now That’s What I Call Cistamatic is a whirlwind of socio-political issues driven by dynamic […]
Twenty One Children’s debut EP Two Kings and a Skink is a punk record packed with potential
Twenty One Children’s Two Kings and a Skink is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it affair defined by guttural guitars, pounding drums, […]
Kabaal Klankbaan gives performance anxiety the boot in “Stagefright”
Kabaal Klankbaan fights the scourge of performance anxiety by not taking himself seriously at all in his latest […]