After making their mark as a hugely successful band with a #1-charting album – 2023’s Blackout, From Ashes To New are set to release their highly anticipated follow-up, Reflections today, April 17. The band returns with their high-energy fusion of rap, nu metal, electronic, and alternative rock. To mark the occassion, the band have also […]Blog
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Premiere: FROM ASHES TO NEW ‘Forever’
After making their mark as a hugely successful band with a #1-charting album – 2023’s Blackout, From Ashes To New are set to release their highly anticipated follow-up, Reflections today, April 17. The band returns with their high-energy fusion of rap, nu metal, electronic, and alternative rock. To mark the occassion, the band have also […] -
Wage War’s New EP Emerges Flanked By “BLINDFOLD” Music Video
You can call on it whenever you want.
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From Ashes To New’s “Forever” Music Video Arrives In Tandem With Their New Album “Reflections”
Directed by Orie McGinness.
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Olivia Rodrigo – “Drop Dead”
After lots of rumors and anticipation, Olivia Rodrigo announced her new album you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love a couple weeks ago. The Guts followup, produced by regular collaborator Daniel Nigro, arrives in June and its lead single “Drop Dead” is finally here. The pop wunderkind teased “Drop Dead” with murals…
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Review CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX “Sceaduhelm”
Since their foundation in 2004, Crippled Black Phoenix have been known for delivering musical curveballs, and the same goes for their latest studio album, ”Sceaduhelm”. Justin Greaves and his bandmates present a new musical challenge that won’t reveal all its secrets on the first listen. The album contains 12 emotional and intense songs. Unlike previous… Continue Reading → -
Listening Now : Nastia – Ei Mina


Nastia’s Ei Mina is a vibrant, cross-cultural blend that fuses multilingual expression with infectious rhythm and modern flair. Moving effortlessly between Portuguese and English, the track carries a natural, fluid energy, reflecting Nastia’s diverse background. The production is sleek and groove-driven, allowing her confident delivery and melodic instincts to shine. There’s a strong sense of identity and charisma throughout, as the song balances warmth, movement, and attitude.
Ei Mina is a dynamic, feel-good track that bridges cultures with style and ease.
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Listening Now : Timothy Kendrick – I’ll Think of Something


Timothy Kendrick’s I’ll Think of Something is a beautifully crafted Americana ballad that captures the quiet ache of lingering memories. With warm, organic instrumentation and a gently unfolding arrangement, the track allows its storytelling to take center stage. Kendrick’s voice carries a lived-in sincerity, perfectly suited to the song’s bittersweet reflection on past love. There’s a timeless quality in both the melody and lyricism, striking a delicate balance between melancholy and acceptance. I’ll Think of Something is heartfelt, honest, and deeply resonant.
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Watch Ethel Cain Cover Drive-By Truckers For Like A Version
In 2021, Ethel Cain posted a demo called “Wrestling In Dirt Pits” to Tumblr, and it sampled Drive-By Truckers’ “Angels And Fuselage” from their 2001 album Southern Rock Opera. Now the alt-pop singer covered the track for Triple J’s Like A Version series.
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Listening Now : sheep eyes – Crusht


sheep eyes’ Crusht is a sharp-edged post punk cut that thrives on wiry guitars and restless energy. Drawing from art rock and new wave sensibilities, the track balances angular instrumentation with a tight, driving rhythm section. The vocals carry a detached yet urgent tone, adding to the song’s jittery, off-kilter charm. There’s a raw, DIY spirit running through it, giving the track an immediate and unpolished appeal.
Crusht is punchy, quirky, and irresistibly kinetic—post punk with attitude.
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