Rome Will Burn EP Review

Suede’s voice reminds us of Terri Nunn (Berlin)—it’s melodious, pleasing, with amazing range and dynamics.
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Suede’s voice reminds us of Terri Nunn (Berlin)—it’s melodious, pleasing, with amazing range and dynamics.
Read moreStrewn with hints of AC/DC styled chord progressions, the constant rotating riffs give this band’s tracks a danceable groove.
Read moreThere’s something here worth listening to for sure, and Linde is either completely crazy or completely brilliant. He’s got so many elements going on and overlapping each other in strange yet engaging ways but it all seems to work.
Read moreKouba sounds like an undeveloped Billy Joel with shades of the Boomtown Rats and a compendium of lyrics influenced by “Weird Al” Yankovic.
Read more“High Heat Calvin Harris Style” marries interesting synth textures with a likeable dance-pop sound.
Read moreSeattle’s electronica prog-rock band crushes it with gorgeous grooves on their latest release DigiBites.
Read moreThe passion is there, Ferni’s certainly a skillful musician, but Afterburn could stand a re-vamp.
Read moreThe latest album release, Garland, from Orange County natives, The Gitas, is a perfect blend of old-school rock with new-school hipster appeal.
Read moreSounds Like: Surf Rock/90’s alt rock/grunge
Read moreWith a fluid sound and effortless lyrics, the new self-titled EP release from Australian musician Cat Cork starts with a simplistically relatable bang.
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