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Icelandic singer-songwriter Ásgeir makes his English language debut
Having achieved a triple platinum status in Iceland, Ásgeir is ready to reach a...
Read moreNo surprises but plenty to enjoy on ex-Cocteau Twin Simon Raymonde's new project Snowbird
Bella Union's label head and former Cocteau Twin Simon Raymonde has dusted down his...
Read moreHarrowing doom that chews you up & spits you out – Indian unleash ‘From All Purity’
I hadn’t heard of blackened doom purveyors Indian until around a month ago, after seeing...
Read moreFirst studio album from Uncle Tupelo (Wilco/Son Volt) gets the Legacy Edition treatment
The oft-lauded 1990 album 'No Depression' from Uncle Tupelo bristles with rowdy, cowpunk...
Read moreIntriguing and engaging experimental release from prog-metallers Periphery
It’s easy to dismiss Clear as a stop-gap in Periphery’s career as the wait for album no.3...
Read moreBella Union welcomes newest signing Mt. Royal to the fold with debut EP release
As new kids on the dream-pop block, Mt. Royal hit a peak early on in their first outing...
Read moreNEW ARTIST OF THE DAY – Lay Siege
Brutal metallic onslaught from the Midlands… SUBBA-CULTCHA.COM SAYS: “WOW! The...
Read moreBIG-HEARTED POST-ROCK FROM TIDES OF MAN
Melodies and soundscapes tending toward lighter shades in dynamic post-rock debut. ...
Read moreNEW ARTIST OF THE DAY – Hey Vanity
Subba-Cultcha gets it’s ears around the alt-pop-rock sound of Hey Vanity. ...
Read moreAs the Academy Burns – Lamb of God Lay Brixton to Rest
Few bands have had a more troubled recent history than Richmond Virginia’s Lamb of God....
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