An identity found – Town Destroyer’s “Youth Cult” aims to shattered expectations

Ed Note: This is a follow up to my previous review of Town Destroyer’s album. Thank you, enjoy.

Town Destroyer has released a new single titled “Youth Cult.” The song is proving that perhaps Town Destroyer is fully understanding their sound and what their mark they aim to make in this world is.

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A developmental journey – Town Destroyer’s album Petrichor review

ED NOTE: I had already started writing this review, with a planned release date of 12/20/19 and Town Destroyer decided to drop a new on the same date. So I decided to also review the song as well, but it will be a different post. Please look for that review too on this site shortly. Thank you.

Town Destroyer is a melodic hardcore band from Houston, Texas. Their release, “Petrichor,” is a collection of attractive songs, but they might be more than meets the eye.

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Hardcore is not dead – A short review of Fairwell’s EP “When We Forget What Was Once Cherished”

Fairwell is a new melodic hardcore band (bordering on metalcore) from Orange County, California. Their first EP release, “When We Forget What Was Once Cherished,” is sure to set them apart from the competition.

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The darkness has never been so bright – A detailed look at the new Not Secured Loose Ends album

Not Secured, Loose Ends is a Japanese alternative idol group, with metalcore, hardcore, and electronic themes. Their latest album, BrightDark is a collection of rerecorded songs from their discography with the new-ish lineup.

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End of the year musical reflection

As the year comes to a close, Spotify lets me know what I’ve been listening to this year, and to the surprise of no one, I’ve listened to a lot of music. However, this year was a bit different.

I started a new job earlier this year, and it allowed me the opportunity to listen to a lot of music. The job didn’t care if I had music playing through my headphones at work as long as I completed my dictated task on time. So I went about my day listening to music non-stop. The issue soon came up that I was running out of new music. I was getting tired of listening to the same Casey song for the Hundredth (dumb joke) time. The new Shrezzers and HUNG album had been released but those were getting boring as well. So I set myself out to discover new music. And what I discovered was a whole wealth of untapped music potential.

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