You can decide for yourself whether that’s good or bad news.
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You can decide for yourself whether that’s good or bad news.
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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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A music video for it will arrive next week.
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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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Teary Eyes by Animals in the Attic carries that intimate, bedroom-crafted warmth, where everything begins with a simple acoustic core and gradually blossoms into something fuller. There’s a gentle, almost vulnerable quality to it, with soft psychedelic touches subtly coloring the edges without overwhelming the song’s emotional center. The vocals feel sincere and close, guiding the track through its calm, reflective mood. It’s understated but heartfelt—a carefully built piece that keeps its focus on melody and feeling, letting both unfold naturally.
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The band will also be playing some shows in May.
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In Spring by Leisure-B & Julian Winter blends electronic textures with a spoken-sung interplay that feels both modern and slightly unconventional. The contrast between rap passages and melodic vocal lines creates a dynamic push and pull, giving the track a layered, almost dialogic character. There’s a thoughtful, introspective core beneath its fluid structure, as if ideas are unfolding in real time rather than being strictly composed.
It’s a piece that leans into experimentation while remaining accessible, balancing concept and emotion in a quietly engaging way.
Perhaps news of their new album will follow soon?
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Evanescence have confirmed a June 05th release date through BMG for their sixth studio album, “Sanctuary“. This big reveal from the diamond-certified alternative metal band follows some brief teasing on social media and several pasts mentions of the outing being in the works last year. The group kept it brief in announcing this new record…
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