Normally when somebody shoots me just a link to a music video I’ll check it out, but unless it’s got the infamous ‘it’ factor, I’ll probably move on with my day. Being sent the video for “Movado” by Migs718, was one of those moments when I had to pause my entire day just to digest...
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BrianTooReal Interview
After following Brian for the past year and a half or so, I’d always wanted to work with him. And Brian is one of those guys who’s just grateful for the position where he’s at in life and seems so humble and chill. Luckily after talking with him throughout our time following the artist, we...
Mikey Polo Interview
Listen to Mikey Polo go in depth on music life and more! From gang banging to heart break, Mikey artistically opens up on his past through both heart wrenching and party vibe tracks. With anime influences and more, Mikey is sure to be relatable for variety of fans. While some tracks can be trap anthems...
Freely Spoken Commands You to “Get Back”. Welcome to His Moshing Paradise
“Get Back” – from FREELY SPOKEN – is a behemoth of a track. There’s really just one way to say it; this shit goes hard. But in any case, I gotta say that the bass on this track is what I need more of in my life. Freely Spoken’s lyrics and delivery are fantastic, but...
Bronx Demon, Kreature, Instantly Becomes Goth Icon with Latest Horror Music Video Release
Check out the unsettling goth masterpiece below!
Brooklyn Metal Band, Makes My Blood Dance, Channels the Roarin’ Twenties in “Beaming Right Up”
Featuring some nice guitar work and catchy melodies, “Beaming Right Up” is a solid party-metal anthem, the newest release from Brooklyn-based band, Makes My Blood Dance. The video takes distinct 1920s imagery (complete with flappers) and amps it up to the level of shredding and headbanging to the music. These scenes, mixed with shots of...
Black Speech by Chevalien – Music Video Review
BLACK SPEECH — the newest video by Chevalien rips and rumbles from the darkest reaches of the rapper’s psyche straight through your speakers. Claustrophobia is the name of the game and Chevalien plays it well, putting together an uber-heavy, industrial production and raps that hang off-kilter, delivered with an uneven accent and overwhelming urgency. It’s...