Author: Ritualcontrol

Superheaven’s self-titled LP marks their return after a long hiatus, showcasing a collaborative and hands-on approach to songwriting. The album’s explosive yet controlled sound sets the stage for a bright future for the band. With a new tour on the horizon, it’s clear that Superheaven is back and stronger than ever. Which track from the album stands out to you the most, and why? What do you think sets Superheaven apart from other bands in the alternative music scene? Read the Full Article

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Youth Code has unveiled a lyric visualizer for their new song “In Search of Tomorrow,” showcasing their evolving sound and thematic depth. With the upcoming album release on May 16, the band’s focus on songwriting and production is evident, signaling a new chapter in their musical journey. How do you believe this growth in Youth Code’s style will impact their fan base and overall reception in the music industry? Read the Full Article

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The album “The Screaming Of The Valkyries” by Cradle Of Filth offers a taste of Extreme Gothic Metal with tracks like “To Live Deliciously” and “She is a Fire.” The band delivers a powerful performance, including a live rendition of the fan-favorite “Nymphetamine (Fix).” Fans of the genre will appreciate the intense and atmospheric sound of this EP. Have you listened to Cradle Of Filth before, and if so, how does this EP compare to their previous work? Read the Full Article

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Compactor is set to release their latest album, Institutionalized Genocide, on May 2, addressing world events and the rise of right wing attitudes. The artist will also be embarking on the Southwest Campaign tour, with upcoming shows in cities like Los Angeles, Denver, and New Orleans. Additionally, Compactor will be performing at SlabFest on May 17-18 in Manchester, NH alongside other acts. What are your thoughts on how artists use their platform to address important social and political issues through their music and performances? Read the Full Article

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René Peraza, a multi-talented artist known as Mayor Tomás, recently covered David Bowie’s “Ashes to Ashes” in a non-commercial online video. He took creative control and created a unique acoustic arrangement with his brother on guitar, adding his own touch with subtle synth elements. The video, shot and edited by René himself, has been gaining notice for its creative interpretation of the classic song. It’s always fascinating to see artists reinterpret iconic songs in their own style, sparking new conversations and appreciation for the original work. What do you think about artists covering iconic songs like “Ashes to Ashes” and…

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New York City-based band The Ritualists have released their third studio album, Too Pure to Cure, which showcases their unique blend of glam rock and new romantic art rock. Working with esteemed producer Mario J. McNulty, the band delves into themes of self-acceptance and personal growth, drawing influence from ’80s fantasy movies and English Romantic poetry. As they prepare to tour and promote their new album, the band’s gritty yet glittery sound reflects the impact of NYC’s musical history. What other cities or influences do you think have shaped the band’s musical style and direction? Read the Full Article

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Peter Hook of Peter Hook & The Light has strong opinions about his former band New Order, criticizing their current live show as a “weird, bad cover version” of themselves. Despite this, he believes his own band is preserving the legacy of Joy Division and New Order better. With both bands up for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, tensions may rise at the ceremony. How do you feel about artists criticizing their former bands in such a public way? Read the Full Article

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REEBZ’s latest music video for “Cardinal Sin” delves into the struggles of mental health, comparing it to being imprisoned and beaten by one’s own mind. The song’s message of resilience and defiance is expressed through a blend of metal riffs, electronics, and catchy melodies. With a focus on dubstep, drum & bass, and metal influences, REEBZ is set to release more solo material and perform live. How do you think music can be a powerful tool for expressing and coping with mental health struggles? Read the Full Article

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Swedish quartet Isolated Youth has released their debut album Miserere Mei, showcasing a blend of shoegaze atmospheres and post-punk intensity. Produced by Faris Badwan of The Horrors, the album is a raw and emotionally charged collection that solidifies the band as one to watch. The album’s visually striking artwork, painted by band member William, adds another layer to their artistic statement. Despite personal struggles and the effects of the pandemic, the band’s resilience shines through in every track, making Miserere Mei a dark, beautiful, and heartfelt work of post-punk art. What are your thoughts on the band’s evolution and the…

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