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Kings Of Leon Released “Come Around Sundown” 15 Years Ago Today

2 hours ago
Magnet Magazine15 years ago today, Kings Of Leon released Come Around Sundown. In all their glory. Read our review of Kings Of Leon’s essential Walls: The post Kings Of Leon Released “Come Around Sundown” 15 Years Ago Today appeared first on Magnet Magazine. more info

Neil Diamond Released “Tap Root Manuscript” 55 Years Ago Today

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Magnet Magazine55 years ago today, Neil Diamond released Tap Root Manuscript. You got the way to make us happy. The post Neil Diamond Released “Tap Root Manuscript” 55 Years Ago Today appeared first on Magnet Magazine. more info

Sunn O))) Sign To Sub Pop, Share New EP

1 day ago
Stereogum Sunn O))), baby! You know them! You might love them! You definitely respect them! The robed Seattle wraiths have been making stretched-out, uncompromising drones for a very long time, and they’ve just announced a new deal with Sub Pop Records. The same label released Sunn O)))’s 2023 tracks “Evil Chuck” & “Ron G Warrior” as part of its Singles Series. Along with the contract, Sunn O))) also have a new 12″ EP, and it’s already out in the world. more info

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Yasu Cub – “all this time”

6 hours ago
Obscure SoundA mellow, dreamy rock allure envelops on “all this time,” a new single from Tokyo-based band Yasu Cub. Led by Atlanta-born songwriter Jacob Oki Ahearn, they fuse dream-pop, slowcore, and indie folk influences with seamless entrancement. “You said, you need me, sentimentally,” soothing vocals let out amidst warming guitar twangs to start the track, existing in various layers as the vocals move caressingly into the “I realized, you’re all I find” smitten sense. The mid-point’s bolstered guitar jangles combine with the ethereal vocal presence, for a sound that reminds fondly of The Radio Dept. in its anesthetic rock qualities. The The post Yasu Cub – “all this time” appeared first on Obscure Sound: Indie Music Blog. more info

Griffin Winton – “Grow Ur Own Boyfriend”

6 hours ago
Obscure SoundSwelling from debonair, twangy contemplations into a delectably raucous rock expanse, “Grow Ur Own Boyfriend” is a recent track from Nashville-based artist Griffin Winton. “I don’t need you, I can grow my own boyfriend,” Winton sings to start amidst tender guitars, exploring a move away from co-dependence with an easy-to-assemble solution that comes in a box. “He won’t forget how I take my coffee or why I don’t drink red wine,” his vocals continue, tonally recalling a cross of Father John Misty and Cass McCombs. “We can go to London, just hop on a plane,” signals an expanse into a The post Griffin Winton – “Grow Ur Own Boyfriend” appeared first on Obscure Sound: Indie Music Blog. more info

DARK TRANQUILLITY Announces Massive 17-Cassette Box Set

9 hours ago
Metal Injection If you've ever wanted to own everything Dark Tranquillity has ever released, then you're gonna love this box set. Alone Records has teamed up with Dark Tranquillity to release their […] The post DARK TRANQUILLITY Announces Massive 17-Cassette Box Set appeared first on Metal Injection. more info

Iron Maiden Marking 'Live After Death' 40th Anniversary With Special Release

14 hours ago
Antimusic RockMetal legends Iron Maiden have revealed that they will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of their landmark 'Live After Death' album more info

Korn Announces Latin American Tour with Spiritbox and Seven Hours After Violet

15 hours ago
Metalsucks The shows will take place next May. The post Korn Announces Latin American Tour with Spiritbox and Seven Hours After Violet appeared first on MetalSucks. more info

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