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Skulastic – Skulastic

In contrast to the bloated parody that mainstream hip hop has become, the underground scene never stopped bearing fruit. If you do find yourself moaning about how there has been no good rap music...

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Ideophonic – Where The Desert Ends

Everything in Texas is just bigger, right? Does that include a band’s talent? If one gives a listen to Ideophonic, from Brownsville, Texas, they might just have to say yes. The opening chords of “Four...

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Fears – Self-Titled EP

Contrary to their choice for a band name, Fears is not to be approached with trepidation.  If anything, you’ll be surprised that you’ve never heard them before. Fears is ridiculously...

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Crooked Hands – Under

Crooked Hands, your standard 5 piece indie band. Said nobody, ever. Why? Because they are far from standard. Newcastle’s own combo of exquisite drums, 2 electric guitars, keys, and acoustic guitar and...

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Decker – Slider

With lyrical candor and an air of sultry sophistication, Arizona based folk piece Decker deliver their fourth full-length album Slider – and what an earnest effort this is. When speaking of lyricism...

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Dan Grimm-Ventucky

Dan Grimm is back with his second country EP, Ventucky, released earlier this year. The singer and songwriter is currently living in California and considers his sound to be “flip-floppytonk” or “rock...

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