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SMALL TOWN VAMPIRE by MARK VENNIS & DIFFERENT PLACE album cover art

Small Town Vampire By Mark Vennis & Different Place: Escaping Small-Town Life

FOLLOW Mark Vennis & Different Place VIA: Mark Vennis refuses to accept the status quo. With his band Different Place, their latest album “Small Town Vampire” rails against the suffocating conformity of small-town life in England. Through driving punk and new wave, Vennis processes his frustrations with feeling trapped. In the title track, Vennis rebels…

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Lovescope album by SIR-VERE, Craig hammond White cover art

“Lovescope” By Sir-Vere: A Love Letter Album

FOLLow Sir-Vere viA: Veteran alternative rockers Sir-Vere have unleashed their long-awaited studio album “Lovescope,” available now via Worldsound/Virgin Music Group. Showcasing the band’s signature hybrid of high-energy electronica, post-punk aggression, and anthemic songwriting, “Lovescope” finds Sir-Vere firing on all cylinders. Led by core members Gary Morland (guitar, bass, keys) and Craig Hammond (vocals), alongside programmer…

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Passing Moments Caught Forever by Kingseeker new album, cover artwork

KINGSEEKER’s New Album: A scoop at band’s “Passing Moments Caught Forever”

fOLLow KINGSEEKER viA: Norwegian band, Kingseeker makes a much-resounding comeback with their new album dubbed ‘Passing Moments Caught Forever’. Following their two-year-old debut album, “Daily Reminders” which got many music lovers lost in their want for more, comes this exceptional work of art. The brand new album is not an extended play, but a long…

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