OG Artist Lori Lieberman Goes Uncredited: Killing Me Softly

Angelically, Lauryn Hill opens this gut-wrencher with quite lonely vocals – a refreshing yet gloomy follow-up to “The Beast.” This back-and-forth presents as a theme throughout the album, exhibiting the musical range of not only Hill but the trio as a whole.

Queen’s Failed Attempt of Creating a New Album

Queen has recently attempted to record with Adam Lambert in hopes of creating a new album. They hadn’t released anything since 1995’s “Made In Heaven” that followed four years after Freddie passed away. They have, however, put out last year’s “You Are The Champions.” The song was ultimately a remastered version of “We Are the Champions,” dedicated to worldwide health care workers who have worked endlessly to treat every patient with COVID. While working with Adam Lambert on new work, they ended up forgetting about it (I’m quite good at doing that, forgetting.)

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ALBUM REVIEW: Something Bigger

The Midnight Devils are a trio covered in glitter from head to toe crafted in the bloody heavens. The glam nerds put out their debut album in 2018 and have been touring ever since – having to stop recently due to COVID. The album, ‘Something Bigger‘ is spine-tingling, thrilling, and elegantly ear-shattering. At the moment, the group is working on their sophomore release and will be recording with Chip Z’Nuff in Chicago as soon as they get “the all-clear.” 

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Actress Esme Bianco’s Revolting Abuse Claims Against Manson

Esme Bianco – star of HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ – recently came out about the abuse she dealt with for years. By now, Manson can’t call the claims of abuse “bullshit” Evan Wood, previous personal assistant, ex-bandmate Wes Borland, Trent Reznor, and several other exes have called the filthy man out. Despite this, he still labels them as “horrible distortions of reality.”

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ALBUM REVIEW: Indus Valley Kings

Indus Valley Kings is a hard rock band from Long Island, NY. The group recently released their brutal album ‘Indus Valley Kings.’ The album was remarkable and gloomy in the most positive way possible; it was unrestrained, charming, and made me want to turn the volume up as high as it could go.

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