Although experimental, Blue Amber’s debut, ‘Rockland’s Workshop,’ comprehends an integral structure of careful arrangement and rhythmic pulsations, making it a rewarding listening experience.
With an incomparable sound and an unmatched aura, no metal in this battle is bursting out with their groovy, upbeat, driving instrumental single, “Disco dans ta cave.”
Day of Departure’s self-titled debut is due on March 25th, and ahead of that, the band is unveiling the music video for their single “Pierce The Sky (Conflict).”
Oh Hiroshima’s Jakob Hemström joins us for a Stereo Six feature to discuss albums that were integral in the writing and recording of ‘Myriad’ (Napalm Records).
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In keeping with tradition, Deafheaven push the boundaries of their music on new album ‘Infinite Granite’. Read our review here.
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