Author: The Anarchist
Exelerate Unleashes New Single “The Madness” Danish power thrash outfit Exelerate has made a powerful return with their new official video and digital single, “The Madness.” This track takes listeners on an intense journey into the darker realms of the human psyche, characterized by its piercing riffs, lightning-speed guitar solos, and blistering high-pitched vocals. The song encapsulates the struggle of battling inner demons, portraying the quiet war between sanity and the allure of despair. It’s a fast-paced, aggressive piece that feels uncomfortably real. Musical Identity Hailing from the vibrant metal underground of Denmark, Exelerate has successfully fused elements of progressive…
Ivy Announces First New Album in 15 Years: "Traces of You" A Long-Awaited Return Ivy, the beloved indie-pop trio from the 1990s, has made an exciting announcement: they will be releasing their first new album in 15 years. Titled Traces of You, the album is set to drop on September 5 via Bar/None Records. This album is particularly poignant as it features Adam Schlesinger, the late member of the band, on every track, with the support of his family. The Creative Process Behind Traces of You Unearthing Hidden Gems The journey to the new album began when band members Andy…
Garbage vs. Smashing Pumpkins: A Tale of Two Bands Chart Crossovers and Genre Blending For better or worse, Garbage never reached the same heights as the Smashing Pumpkins despite both bands achieving significant chart crossover in the mid-1990s. With hits like “1979” and “Stupid Girl” anchoring the musical landscape of 1996, these tracks showcased a blend of electronic manipulation and catchy hooks paired with vivid, graffiti-like lyrics. While the Pumpkins enjoyed multi-platinum success, Garbage’s innovative approach to genre-blending was encapsulated in their 1998 album, Version 2.0. Version 2.0: A Milestone in Y2K Music Released during a period when the Pumpkins’…
The Who’s Album-Opening Tracks: Ranked from Worst to Best The Who, a legendary rock band, has been captivating audiences for over 60 years. Despite their long tenure, they have released only a dozen studio albums, which is relatively modest considering their extensive live records and compilations. This article explores the significance of the opening tracks from these albums, often meticulously chosen by guitarist and chief songwriter Pete Townshend to make impactful statements. Here, we rank these tracks from least to most compelling. 12. “I Am the Sea” – Quadrophenia (1973) This track serves as an overture, featuring ambient ocean sounds…
The Best Swedish Black Metal Records of the 2000s Sweden has long been a prominent player in the black metal scene, producing legendary figures like Quorthon of Bathory and Pelle Ohlin, known as “Dead,” from Mayhem and Morbid. Together with Norway, Sweden has arguably birthed more influential black metal bands than any other nation. The 2000s saw a remarkable output from this Nordic power, showcasing the genre’s evolution and diversity. Key Contributors to the Scene The 2000s marked a significant era for Swedish black metal, with bands such as Nifelheim, Silencer, The Black, The Legion, Svartsyn, Valkyrja, Thy Primordial, Naglfar,…
Allbrook Station: A New Era of Rock and Roll Introducing Allbrook Station Allbrook Station, an American pop rock band, burst onto the music scene in 2024 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Comprised of lead vocalist Burke Louis, bassist Jessie Gomez, drummer Nate Smeding, and guitarists Randy Slaugh and Jr “Frank Zoo” Gomez, this ensemble embodies a commitment to authentic rock music. Notably, Randy Slaugh brings a wealth of experience as a GRAMMY-nominated, Billboard #1 music producer and composer, enriching the band’s creative output. Musical Influences and Style Allbrook Station draws inspiration from iconic bands such as Linkin Park and Imagine…
Analyzing the Pop Missteps on Miley Cyrus’ Something Beautiful The Disappointment of Pop Tracks One of the starkest disappointments on Miley Cyrus’ latest album, Something Beautiful, lies within its pop songs. Despite the album’s 52-minute runtime, it lacks the inviting hooks reminiscent of hits like “Flowers.” Numerous attempts at funk and disco-infused tracks fall flat, leaving listeners yearning for more engaging melodies. Critical Takes on Individual Tracks “Easy Lover” “Easy Lover” emerges as a striking example of musical redundancy, echoing a sound that feels like a leftover from Bruno Mars’ catalog. With its walking bassline, thumping beat, and repetitive “oohooh-ooh-oohs,”…
Dorothy Martin Announces North American Tour with EDDIE AND THE GETAWAY Tour Details Hungarian-born singer Dorothy Martin is set to embark on an exciting North American tour this summer and fall, with support from the band EDDIE AND THE GETAWAY. This highly anticipated tour promises to showcase Dorothy’s powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence. Presale Information A special presale event will take place on Thursday, June 5, starting at 10:00 a.m. local time and concluding at 10:00 p.m. the same day. Fans can access tickets ahead of the general public by using the presale code “MUD.” General ticket sales will…
Ethel Cain’s Upcoming Album: Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You Release Announcement Earlier this year, Ethel Cain made waves in the music industry by announcing her highly anticipated album, Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You. The follow-up to her critically acclaimed album Preacher’s Daughter is set to be released on Friday, August 8. Lead Single: "Nettles" To build excitement for the album, Cain has released the lead single titled “Nettles.” The track is available for streaming now, showcasing her unique sound and artistry. Cain’s Creative Involvement Ethel Cain has taken a hands-on approach with “Nettles,” as she not only wrote…
In light of recent news, let’s take a look at some of the wildest catfish scandals in rock and metal. Understanding Catfishing Fortinet defines catfishing as the act of taking “information and images, typically from other people, and uses them to create a new identity for themselves.” This deceptive practice can stem from various motivations, including the search for companionship, financial gain, or other personal reasons. While catfishing has existed for quite some time, it seems to have intensified in recent years, particularly within the rock and metal communities. The Digital Landscape and Its Dangers The internet has transformed into…