CD Review: New Ages Warriors Remix by Crossfaith
Crossfaith has always done a good job at living between electronic and metal music. New Age Warriors was a proper metalcore EP, but New Age Warriors Remix pays tribute to fans of their other...
Crossfaith has always done a good job at living between electronic and metal music. New Age Warriors was a proper metalcore EP, but New Age Warriors Remix pays tribute to fans of their other...
California power-trio Cherry Glazerr’s second LP, Apocalipstick, shows blinks of maturity between raw, ripping riffs and lyrics about wearing underpants for days at a time.The 11-track album lasts only a bit over 34 minutes,...
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As soon as I heard the singles off this album, I was hyped. Sure, the Weeknd had adopted a new, pop-friendly sound, but new Weeknd is still good Weeknd. Or so I thought. Outside...