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The Devlins’ New Track “All The Days” is Here : A Classy Return to Form

The Melodic Rockers from Ireland are back from their long Hiatus

The Devlins, the acclaimed Irish alternative rock band, have been a staple in the music scene since the early ’90s. Known for their evocative lyrics and atmospheric melodic rock soundscapes, they have carved out a niche that resonates deeply with fans worldwide. Their track “Someone to Talk To” from their 1993 album Drift still remains […]

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Machines and Men – Airbag (Lyrics Video Premiere)

Epic Synergy of Sound and Cinema: “Machines and Men” Meets “Children of Men"

In the ever-evolving landscape of music and film, certain combinations stand out for their ability to evoke profound emotions and provoke deep thought. Such a fusion not only highlights the lyrical depth of the song but also amplifies the cinematic brilliance of the movie. With this notion, we have attempted to craft a captivating lyrics […]

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We Are Getting Even More Better

More music, more features, more functionalities, and much more to come!

Welcome back, dear readers, artists, bloggers and music enthusiasts! It’s time to tune in again. In the digital realm where melodies dance and lyrics whisper, Music Bloggers have always been a vibrant community. Passionate souls, armed with keyboards and headphones, spinning tales of musical discoveries, sharing hidden gems, and championing artists across genres. Their words […]

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The Best Songs of 1977

The very best tracks (and some) of 1977, in this nostalgic playlist.

1977 was not only the year when New York’s iconic disco Studio 54 opened but it was also the year when the Sex Pistols attempted to interrupt the silver jubilee celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II by performing God Save the Queen from a boat in the river Thames. Well, 1977 has a distinction of many […]

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Dummies Guide to Making a Good Demo

Everything you wanted to know about making a good demo but didn't know where to ask

If you are a Band, Artist, Singer/Songwriter, welcome to the grimy underworld of Demo tapes and A&R! It’s not a pretty sight and it’s certainly not just about winning friends and influencing people. It’s more about money, plain and simple – about your music, more specifically meaning if they like your music and how they […]

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Georgi Kay – Scary People

Infectious dark indie pop from the Grammy nominated Australian rising star
Georgi Kay

Our pick from December 2017 for the #SongoftheWeek is the dark but hauntingly beautiful “Scary People”  by Georgina “Georgi” Kingsley, more popularly known as Georgi Kay, the Los Angeles based British-Australian indie popstress. It’s our favorite track from her debut full length 2018 album “Where I Go to Disappear / WIGTD” (Monoki Records) even though […]

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Beastie Boys : The Sounds of Science (1999)

An anthology that every fan of 90s Hip Hop & Rap must listen to

Most fans and critics would agree that few rap bands shaped the course of music in the ’90s as much as the pioneering hip-hoppers Beastie Boys. In the ’80s, the radical Beasties Boys trio comprising of Michael “Mike D” Diamond (vocals, drums), Adam “MCA” Yauch (vocals, bass), and Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz (vocals, guitar) introduced rap […]

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Tori Amos – From the Choirgirl Hotel (1998)

Perhaps the only all-embracing Tori Amos Album

While the multi-talented American singer, songwriter, pianist and composer Tori Amos’ 1996 album Boys for Pele, left most fans and critics scratching their heads, her stellar fourth studio album ‘From the Choirgirl Hotel’ released in 1998 found her returning to the electronica infused baroque pop-rock form that first made her originally famous. Tori crafted an […]

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Stranger Minds – Monster (Single Review)

Moody Melancholic Rock served Italian Style

Our Music Discovery of this week. “Stranger Minds” is a new 5 piece alternative rock band from Italy featuring an eclectic mix of nationalities as diverse as Irish, English, and Italian. Lead singer Oisin Mccormack is from Ireland, Drummer Charlie Cope is from England while Guitarist Alessandro Cimini, Bassist Alberto Masetto and Alice Saracini on […]

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Pulp – Different Class (1995)

A superlative album for lovers of authentic Britpop !

Even though the Sheffield based, English alternative Britpop band Pulp was around for over fifteen years when this hit album was released (in 1995 in England and 1996 in the United States and beyond), they never made much of a ripple outside of the United Kingdom, their home base. This Mercury Prize-winning, platinum ranked, fifth […]

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