This sound, no, this movement is going international. We have supporters in Laos, the UK, New Zealand, Australia and now I've come across a South African artist by the name of Teyar Flow that is just getting started. With production from heavy-hitter Virus and the Antidote we get a short snippet of pure energy. One minute … Continue reading South African Trap Metal (Teyar Flow)
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The Gods are Silent (Zatokrev)
It's getting more and more difficult to bring progressive music acts to the spotlight. Pink Floyd enjoyed the spotlight when they debuted Dark Side of the Moon. I think someone in the mainstream that might be comparable is Kendrick Lamar. Someone who has enjoyed huge success while being a progressive artist. But that's rare. So … Continue reading The Gods are Silent (Zatokrev)
A Monster is Born (BNNY RBBT)
Grotesque, cinematic, introspective. BNNY RBBT puts all of monsters on the table and releases them from within. The instrumentation is a full band with a horn section; an entire orchestra accompanies a soothing yet edgy voice that will creep to the base of your spine if you're not careful. This is a heavy-hitter, folks. Hailing … Continue reading A Monster is Born (BNNY RBBT)
The Symphonic RnB Group “Honors”
Okay, bear with me on this one. Yes, this sounds like something I probably wouldn't share at first. It's soft and easy on the ears. But listen through this song all the way. Wait for the choir to come in... as this song builds it turns into something brilliant. This is heavy, not just sonically but also … Continue reading The Symphonic RnB Group “Honors”
Armageddon as an Audio Experience
Hailing from the bottom of the Earth, Deuxronin bring us a cinematic vision of a life after civilization has fallen. They describe their sound as "Armageddon as an audio experience" and they couldn't be more spot on. This song is great because it never stays the same. Monix and Ra Kitano keep us invested with … Continue reading Armageddon as an Audio Experience





