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Depending on where in the world you’re from, an array of things may come to mind when you hear “South Africa” – for most people it’s probably the rich history and the beauty of the country as a...
View ArticleReview: Dream Theater – A View From The Top Of The World
Now (gulp) 15 albums in, even the words “veterans” doesn’t quite do Dream Theater proper justice; they’re just that well-established as prog-metal royalty. From early masterworks like 1992’s Images...
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What does life in lockdown feel like? For many, it resembled hopelessness, or as Cradle Of Filth put it, ‘Existential Terror’. On their 13th album – an impressive feat in itself – Existence Is Futile,...
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Describing an artist’s sound, or their vibe, is often easier said than done, especially when said artist’s music does not play by any of the traditional rules and confines that encapsulate the various...
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If the blackbear singles that show up on mainstream Spotify playlists are all that you know him for, then it would be fair to assume that his latest album in loving memory is just another example of...
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