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MONO – Requiem For Hell (Album Review)

Experimental Rock quartet MONO (who intentionally stylize their band-name in all caps) hail from the archipelago of Japan. At seventeen years into their careers as an international touring quartet, MONO show no signs of slowing with their newest offering, Requiem For Hell. Formed in 1999 ... Read More

Nirvana’s Nevermind 25 Years Later

  With the lights out, it’s less dangerous. Here we are now, entertain us! The unforgettable line from Nirvana’s hit “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” in September of 1991 the track’s music video was released to the public as the first dissonant chords to ring from Kurt ... Read More

Covenant – The Blinding Dark (Album Review)

Helsingborg, Sweden’s greatest import began their career as a sextet, fiddling haplessly in their parents’ basements. Luckily for the Synthpop/EBM community, the line-up was quickly cemented as a trio – Vocalist and Songwriter Eskil Simonsson, Keyboardist and Lyricist Joakim Montelius, and Keyboardist Clas Nachmanson – ... Read More