ALBUM REVIEW: Iress – Sleep Now, In Reverse


Iress once again blesses us with another dose of beautiful sonic depression on their new album Sleep Now, In Reverse (Church Road Records). The Los Angeles-based band weaves between genres drifting between darker ominous tones ranging from emotionally heavy to lighter breezy speculation. This is displayed in “Ever Under” which takes you soaring into the sunset from the haunted places in the Hollywood Hills. Dynamically once again everything is perfect. Michelle Malley’s vocals lurk around the corner of grunge-influenced riffage recalling bands like Curve or Lush rather than the doomy zip codes they once occupied.  This album finds Malley’s vocals sitting up front in the mix as more of a focal point than the more atmospheric texture they once created. Continue reading


INTERVIEW: Unveiling “Fury Made Flesh” with Second Shooter Vocalist Melanie Johnson


In this Episode, vocalist Melanie Johnson of the death metal band Second Shooter. She discusses the band’s origin and their powerful debut album, “Fury Made Flesh,” available now on Into It Records. Melanie delves into the band’s journey from inception to their debut release, exploring the themes and musical influences that define their unique approach to death metal and the creative process behind their intense and visceral sound.Continue reading


EXCLUSIVE: Watch Spirit In The Room’s NSFW Video For ‘Lick Your Friends When The Spider Disappears’


LA rockers Spirit In The Room have never been to cautious of boundaries or norms. They have turned that attitude up to 11 with their new video, the very NSFW clip for ‘Lick Your Friends When The Spider Disappears’. You can watch the video below if you can handle it. Continue reading


Everything New Again: Kemble Walters Of Aeges Talks Weightless


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Aeges. Photo credit, Another Century Records

 

Aeges has gone from buzz band to road dogs and back again over their career. From touring the nation and playing big festivals, to building a following in their hometown of Los Angeles, they have been a group many would label “the next big thing”. Continue reading