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Fire From The Gods Premiere New Single “Unknown”
Following an early spin on SiriusXM’s Octane, Fire From The Gods have officially released their new single “Unknown” online. An official music video—directed by Tom Flynn (Lamb Of God, As I Lay Dying)—is set to premiere this Tuesday, April 14th, but the track itself is already available to stream. This marks the third song from the band sinc… Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com -
Eddie Cohn – Weight Of The World
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Tigercub Debut “Silver Smile” Music Video Alongside Their New Album “Nets To Catch The Wind”
The band have described it as “the most dense and complex song on the album.”
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Listening Now : L.A. Sagne – Music In The Neighbourhood


L.A. Sagne’s Music In The Neighbourhood bursts with a raw, communal energy, blending punk urgency with an unexpectedly warm, inclusive spirit. The track thrives on its loose, almost chaotic momentum, yet there’s a strong sense of togetherness running through it—like a sweaty basement show where everyone’s part of the same pulse. Guitars crackle, rhythms push forward relentlessly, and the vocals feel shouted rather than sung, adding to its unfiltered charm.
It’s not about aggression, but connection—music as a shared experience, loud, alive, and gloriously imperfect.
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HEALTH Release “R-TYPE IV” Remix EP
Featuring a remix done by the late dark synthwave artist GosT and more.
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Listening Now : Carla J. Easton – Really, Really, Really, Really Sad


Carla J. Easton’s Really, Really, Really, Really Sad turns its tongue-in-cheek title into a disarmingly sincere indie pop gem, balancing bittersweet emotion with a bright, guitar-driven immediacy. There’s a charming looseness in the arrangement, capturing that live, in-the-room energy while letting her vocals carry both vulnerability and quiet wit. Beneath its catchy surface lies a tender reflection on connection, loss, and the fragile threads that tie people together.
It’s heartfelt without ever feeling heavy, managing to be melancholic and uplifting at once, like smiling through tears you’ve already made peace with.
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Nickelback’s Eleventh Studio Album Is “Almost Done”
You can decide for yourself whether that’s good or bad news.
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Listening Now : Bayline – Comfort’s A Coffin


Comfort’s A Coffin by Bayline hits with explosive urgency, turning introspection into a full-on release of energy. Driven by punchy guitars and a tight, high-impact rhythm section, the track captures that moment of snapping out of stagnation and pushing back against comfort. There’s a raw, almost desperate edge in both the vocals and instrumentation, balancing melody with grit. It feels immediate and cathartic, like breaking through something that’s been holding you down for too long.
Loud, direct, and emotionally charged, it thrives on that sense of liberation through noise.
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Fire From The Gods’ New Single “Unknown” Is Now Streaming
A music video for it will arrive next week.
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Listening Now : Devlin and The Harm – No Havana


No Havana by Devlin And The Harm carries a heavy emotional weight, blending personal grief with a wider sense of cultural unease. The track moves with a steady, almost cinematic groove, where rich instrumentation and subtle orchestral touches give it depth without losing its raw core. Vocals feel worn but resilient, delivering lines that balance cynicism with a quiet search for meaning. There’s a sense of holding on through collapse—personal and collective—without ever fully giving in.
A deeply human, reflective piece that turns loss into something quietly powerful.
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