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Monet: The Raw Energy of Experimental Post-Punk
If there’s one band that embodies the spirit of creative chaos, it’s Monet, the experimental post-punk quartet from Swansea. Known for their explosive live performances and boundary-pushing sound, Monet is a band that thrives on the unpredictable.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Top Five Live Covers You Should Watch
Not too much on denigrating the art of the cover, now. Especially, as I've made clear, the live one. It's often high stakes thanks to some inaugural, celebratory, or tribute event in an arena, maybe even in front of the original artist. The live cover, in my opinion, is how an artist truly earns their stripes. Have they made it their own whilst honouring the original? Have they chosen the right track, or indeed been chosen for the event correctly? And ultimately, can they sing someone else's notes and lyrics with new, exciting meaning without changing its DNA?
By Jessica Baileyabout a year ago in Beat
Featured Artist: Eric Lindquist – 'Between the Earth and Sky'
Eric Lindquist’s new album Between the Earth and Sky marks a significant evolution in his sound, capturing the soul of Americana and alt-country with an honesty and depth that only comes from an artist truly in tune with the landscape of his own musical journey. With its blend of stirring ballads and expansive instrumentation, this album feels like an invitation to explore both the vastness of the world and the intimacy of the human experience.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
MU5H: The New Musical Journey of Javier Michiels
MU5H is the latest musical endeavor from Javier Michiels, a talented artist hailing from San Salvador, El Salvador. With a deep-rooted passion for music and a rich history in the industry, Javier is breaking new ground with his solo project, MU5H.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Liv Hanna Kicks Off the Month with "AGAIN3X"
Soon-to-be superstar Liv Hanna kicks off the month of November with her new release, "AGAIN3X." "AGAIN3X" follows the 21-year-old songstress' penultimate song of the year, "Proud of Yourself." The two records are drastically different sonically. The budding singer-songwriter experiments with a new sound in "AGAIN3X," again showcasing the versatility that she possesses and the one of a kind talent that she is. "AGAIN3X" is a record that masterfully blends Alt-Pop, Hyperpop, Pop-Punk, and Pop Rock.
By Meikhel Philogeneabout a year ago in Beat
How to Learn Piano: A Beginner's Guide. AI-Generated.
Learning piano stands as one of the most rewarding musical journeys anyone can undertake. The piano offers a unique combination of melody and harmony, making it an excellent first instrument for aspiring musicians. Whether you dream of playing classical masterpieces or modern songs, mastering the piano starts with understanding the fundamental steps and techniques.
By Tamzen Tocherabout a year ago in Beat
Remembering Cleopatra Records
Remembering Cleopatra Looking back at the 90s, Cleopatra Records was more than just a label. It was a pivotal part of my musical journey, alongside other 80s and more current record labels I follow. It was during this time, while chasing down rare and obscure music, that I first encountered Cleopatra's roster. For someone deeply embedded in gothic, industrial, and experimental music, finding albums under their label felt like unlocking a hidden treasure.
By The Crash Test Facilityabout a year ago in Beat
Crucifier: Merciless Conviction
For the past 10-15 years, Greece has been a powerhouse in the thrash metal scene, producing bands like Bio-Cancer and Suicidal Angels. However, delve deeper into the underground, and you'll find high-quality acts like Chainsaw, Released Anger, and The Crucifier. Emerging in 2002, The Crucifier's debut album Merciless Conviction marked the beginning of their brutal journey. This album, though raw and unrefined, set the stage for the band’s rise in the Greek thrash metal scene, showcasing their potential for creating vicious, speed-driven music that rivals the best in the genre.
By The Crash Test Facilityabout a year ago in Beat









