Category: Album
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Riven by Ravens Unleashes Debut Album “Venerate” After Year-Long Anticipation
Finally, after a long wait, the metal band Riven by Ravens has released their debut album “Venerate”. They’ve been building anticipation for a whole year by releasing singles, and now, the release has finally happened!14 tracks – a whirlwind of powerful riffs, melodic vocals, and goosebump-inducing solos. Riven by Ravens are not afraid to experiment,…
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Getting Acquainted with Camille Schmidt’s Debut EP ‘Good Person’
Reflecting on romantic literature, I often find solace in its silent passions and quiet sighs, conveyed through its pages. It seems that the heroes of the romantic period possess a remarkable ability to speak of intimate feelings across epochs, in a language understood only by those willing to listen with their hearts. In these books,…
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Communication Through Music: The Day present the album ‘The Kids Are Alright’
Art often reflects the reality in which its creators live, and music is no exception. Loneliness, personal crises, and the feeling of life being out of control during the pandemic have greatly influenced the creativity of many artists, including the duo The Day, consisting of Laura Loeters and Gregor Sonnenberg. Living and working in Antwerp…
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Digital Age Reflections: Waylen Roche’s ’33’ and the Power of Music
On one of those May days when the air of New York is filled with an elusive mix of nostalgia, I sat in a café on the corner of Broadway and thought: how has this city changed over the past five years? The age of digital technology blurs the boundaries between reality and virtuality, between…
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GoldBloom Trio Releases Hypnotic Album: ‘For Money and Power’
When darkness falls on Brooklyn, the streets come alive. In the dim light of streetlamps, amidst the secluded alleys and old brick buildings, something always lurks, waiting for its moment. And it is here, in the grim heart of the city, that something special was born the punk jazz trio GoldBloom. Since 2019, the band…
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“Brothers in Mind” Marks Bromsen’s Return to Music After Years Of Silence
Daily sports activities help disconnect from worries, recharge with energy, and always keep oneself in shape. Music, on the other hand, aids in fully immersing into the workout, creating a kind of sonic cocoon that isolates from external irritants and sets the rhythm right. When I put on headphones and play my favorite playlist, each…
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Genre Fusion in the New EP “Cinematic Chromatics Vol. II” by Nick Marks
In one of the hidden alleys of a big city, amidst the bustling streets and the muted lights of neon signs, there’s a small jazz club that lives to its own rhythm. Known only to a select few, each night it becomes a haven for those seeking something new in music. Tonight’s rainy evening was…
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From Ocean Depths to Musical Heights: Matthew Shadley Band Presents “Shaka”
I have always been fascinated by the invisible yet palpable connection between music and cinema. These two forms of art can evoke such deep emotions, the existence of which we may not even be aware of. I first felt this when I heard the album “Shaka” by the Matthew Shadley Band. It awakened incredibly strong…
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Musical Renaissance: Marta Palombo’s EP ‘Loveliness Made Damned’
“Loveliness Made Damned” is a mesmerizing visual EP that draws you into a mysterious garden. Here, in Marta Palombo’s poignant indie-folk-pop style, an unforgettable narrative unfolds about a love that is no more. “Loveliness Made Damned” showcases the mastery of cinematic indie-pop, embodying Palombo’s music essence: emotional, orchestral, and grandiose. Palombo emphasizes strings, intricate plotlines,…
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Unraveling the Layers of “Critical Sound Theory” with the National Security Band
I’ve always been amazed at how technology is changing our world and how it’s reflected in art. For example, in movies, we see futuristic films where robots and AI become part of our everyday lives. In games, we can immerse ourselves in the roles of such characters and live out their adventures. But what really…