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“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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Album: “Neon Heights” by The Screaming Pope.

FOLLow THE SCREAMING POPE viA: The Screaming Pope‘s most recent album, Neon Heights, is a 14-track album that truly highlights the musician’s creative approach to electronic music. The artist, who is known for continuously pushing limits and reinventing the genre, exhibits outstanding musicianship once more. Right from the get-go, “Movie Star” grabs your attention with…

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Guitarworks: Mortal Prophets’ Latest Album.

fOLLow Mortal Prophets viA: Mortal Prophets‘ latest album, Guitarworks, is a ten-track record that explores aspects of the human experience mostly through instrumental compositions. With its lonesome, resonant guitar notes, “Ascension,” the album’s opening track, creates a spooky mood. The music builds steadily to a dramatic end throughout the album’s enticing opening. John Beckmann has…

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Luma Fade: ‘Lunar Decay’ Album

follow Luma Fade via: Luma Fade unveils their inaugural musical offering, “Lunar Decay,” a masterful solo project by Benjamin Forrest Dalton that emerged on December 22, 2023. Dalton’s musical roots span a wide spectrum, traversing from the post-punk allure of Echo and the Bunnymen, The Cure, Joy Division, Susie and the Banshees to a later…

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