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  1. Are We All Angels
    by Scowl
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    Camden Richter A masterpiece of a modern punk album. Kat's vocals are killer, and the tracks are incredibly catchy, so hard to pick a favourite! Favorite track: Tonight (I’m Afraid).
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    𝕍 𝕚 𝕣 𝕘 𝕠 ♕ 𝕍 𝕒 𝕟 𝕕 𝕒 𝕝 Reminds me of an enhanced version of the late 90’s summer radio vibes we all miss so much. 🇺🇸 Favorite track: B.A.B.E..
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    Lake Of Fire This is some delightful hardcore/punk/grunge with an oldschool feeling and a modern sound
    Not to forget the legendary vocals by Kat Moss
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  2. LIVE-ACTION
    by Nate Smith
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    John Hunter (JJ) Masterful blending of influences. Nate Smith's composition choices are just outstanding. The harmonic work done at 1:35 in UNDEFEATED is my favorite part of a great album. Favorite track: UNDEFEATED (feat. JSWISS, Marquis Hill).
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    The Tonearm "[Smith's] unique approach to rhythms and drum execution blends various musical elements, smooth as coffee and cream. … The chops on display are highly diversified, and as for his music, it’s a warm and wonderful combination of all these genres."

    Check out our interview with Nate Smith on The Tonearm ✨ → www.thetonearm.com/nate-smith-elevates-his-drum-vision-on-live-action/ Favorite track: MAGIC DANCE (feat. Lionel Loueke, Michael League).
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    mandr8ke So many good sounds here. Lalah with "Automatic", the wonderful harmony of saje, Lionel Loueke..good grooves and moods. Favorite track: COUGH DROP (feat. Kiefer, CARRTOONS).
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  3. Die In Love
    by Greet Death
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    midiflac absolutely soul-crushing in its lyrical vulnerability. easily their best songwriting yet, with every record greet death continues to expand on their formula to craft a release that’s unique, captivating, and somehow better than the last. following their ep “new low,” the band has doubled down in juxtaposing the mundane of americana with the cosmically horrific nature of mortality. it is truly a product of the dismal era we live in and may induce an existential crisis.
    find someone, die in love. Favorite track: August Underground.
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    mehx thanks for the gut-wrenching album, coming back home from burying my grandmother in michigan and it hit hard - stay true to yourselves Favorite track: Emptiness is Everywhere.
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    thesteviltee The kind of album that makes you want to get on a bus and disappear, or drop everything and teach in another country if you’re of a happier disposition. Favorite track: Country Girl.
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  4. R is for Rocket
    by Rocket
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    ÓscarG Fantastic!!!!! Fabulous!!!
    I tremble Favorite track: Another Second Chance.
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    Nathan Ingraham Rocket blew me away right from the jump, dragging me back to my 90s heyday and hitting me with fuzzy melodic tunes the likes of which I absolutely would have jammed out to at 15 and am glad to hear at 45. Looking forward to hearing more from them!

    That last song! Favorite track: R is for Rocket.
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    Chelcee A familiar sound I love without being a copy. Favorite track: Crossing Fingers.
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  5. Mordoré
    by Turpitude
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    Obsidian One I had "Entourée de mon lit de fleurs" on repeat after discovering it. Such addictive and emotionally potent melodies. The opening riff reminds me of an old NES game, though I couldn't say which one. This track is easily the standout for me on the album, and perhaps even of the discography. The riff at 3:29 is mesmerizing. Alice is one of the most compelling artists in extreme metal today. You can read my interview with her here: sergebourgouin.com/obsidian-one/coffret-de-bijoux/ Favorite track: Entourée de mon lit de fleurs.
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    Harold N’Hiver Fantastic work, yet again.

    The greatness of Alice’s work comes down to one thing, and that’s how well she handles her guitars. She can play her ass off, and that really carries her music. The riffs are terrific, and that enables her to write really good songs. She’s also able to coax an incredible degree of atmosphere and feeling out of her instruments. The first two songs on this album are high-energy bangers, and then the third track, my favorite, has more sombre tones. She can do it all. Favorite track: Peintre.
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    VOIDSPIRE Crissement nice, sérieux. Favorite track: Entourée de mon lit de fleurs.
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  1. Before The Night
    by HOME
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    Tiso The official speedrunning community soundtrack Favorite track: We're Finally Landing.
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    sneeble This album was a keystone in defining my music taste. Favorite track: Before The Night.
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    tictac Awesome chill vaporwave album by HOME. A great addition to any vaporwave listener’s collection. Favorite track: Before The Night.
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  2. 28 Plays Later: The Album
    by Paul Verhoeven and Kris Straub
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  1. MALIK
    by Venna
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    Myself feat. Jorja Smith Myself feat. Jorja Smith
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    sandrotrei No skips necessary Favorite track: Indigo.
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    toygile another album with no skips - I really love how this album incorporates both hip-hop and jazz, as it is primarily labeled as jazz Favorite track: Mr Popular ft. Smino.
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    EdwardShoots Sonically, it Transports me to another place, this album just has it all and reflects Venna's growth as an artist. I'm happy to sit with this offering for a couple of years but this already has me anticipating where he takes his sound in the future. Favorite track: Eternal Reflections ft. Yussef Dayes.
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  2. Inward Eye
    by Spacemoth
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    Do We Exist? Do We Exist?
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  3. Coronach (24-bit HD audio)
    by Hellripper
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    Coronach Coronach
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    shotgun suicide This album fucking rips, as usual.

    Do you like black, thrash, or speed metal? If so, stop reading and start listening.

    All hail the goat! Favorite track: Hunderprest.
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    FriendlyGenderlessGoblin This album totally Rips. James is such a talented individual. The Crushing guitar work with the Hellish Shreiks OMG.
    Hellripper never disappoints. All Hail The Goat. Favorite track: Kinchyle (Goatkraft and Granite).
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    Bart Just like their last album, at first I didn't take to it, then I was loving it. Same thing here. They are still firmly in the blackened thrash vein, but keep playing and expanding their music. The solos get a bit lond-winded for me, but holy hell, the primary riffs are just complicated yet unforgettable. Yes it's awesome as we hoped. Now let's get some live dates in the U.S. Favorite track: Baobhan Sith (Waltz of the Damned).
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  4. Monkey Mind
    by Pearl & The Oysters
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    Doom Mood Doom Mood
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  5. Solstice
    by A.A. Williams
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    Poison Poison
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    Dean T-K brilliant live looking forward to a new tour
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