Post Death Soundtrack’s new album, Veil Lifter, is a raw, unfiltered descent into darkness. This isn’t just music; it’s a cathartic experience. If you’re ready to confront your inner demons, this is your soundtrack.
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Post Death Soundtrack’s new album, Veil Lifter, is a raw, unfiltered descent into darkness. This isn’t just music; it’s a cathartic experience. If you’re ready to confront your inner demons, this is your soundtrack.
“MEDIA HACK” is a commentary on the blurred lines between reality and fiction, wrapped in infectious melodies and memorable hooks. With its honest lyricism and undeniable charm, The McKenzie FIX has crafted a musical gem that resonates with listeners on a profound level.
The gritty, intricate album “Meat” pushes the envelope of dark electronic music.
“Hemispheres” album is a profound exploration of the human experience through music.
Where old-fashioned folk influences blend in with modern songwriting sensibilities.
Sarah Bethe Nelson is a singer and songwriter with a penchant for indie rock music and memorable hooks. Her sound makes us think of acts such as Angel Olsen, Courtney Barnett or Ty Segall, only to mention a few. Her most recent studio album, “Weird Glow,” opens with a memorable intro.
Consistently referred to as “the next-in-line to the likes of Joni Mitchell and Norah Jones, her music is an exercise in what contemporary folk today sounds like at its peak.” (No Depression)
If you ask Emma Elisabeth, she’ll tell you that “pop” isn’t a word to run away from. This talented Swedish singer embraces the catchy, unapologetic appeal of the genre, but she also knows that she can actually add more depth and substance to her music, without making any compromises in terms of appeal.
As you might guess from the title, Blah Blah Love and War is a breakup album, a road map of the journey from lover to enemy most of us are all-too-familiar with.