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Album Review: Lion Awakes by AMAYO

GRAMMY-nominated artist Amayo combines the rich heritage, legends, and cultures of both his African roots as well as that of his Chinese martial arts training in his highly anticipated debut, Lion Awakes

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Nite Owls by JD McPherson

Crunchy drums, fuzz bass, and the budget guitars of yesteryear have ushered in a 60s Garage Rock Revival with JD McPherson’s Nite Owls. This throwback record feels like the rebirth of rock and roll.

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Five Dice, All Threes by Bright Eyes

I’m not afraid of critics. I feel at peace in calling Bright Eyes the most important folk band of the 21st century, and I feel equally at peace by claiming their latest release only adds to their already outstanding legacy.

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Endlessness by Nala Sinephro

Nala Sinephro has arranged a masterpiece that illuminates a solitary path through the far reaches of space. Filled with peace and light, this is your ticket to the trip of a lifetime.

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Home in Another Life by Enumclaw

For those who love lyrics about finding beauty in the mundane, moody music underlying a sea of emotions, and production that wasn’t sterilized or scientifically tested in a lab: this is your record. 

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Wall of Eyes by The Smile

Every texture in this album feels like it has the master’s touch while also feeling alien. Every member is at the top of their game and each song feels genuinely original.