I Am Waiting For You Last Summer – “Nulla” (Video Premiere)

I Am Waiting For You Last Summer

I Am Waiting For You Last Summer, the cinematic/ambient post-rock band, has returned with a cool new single and video for “Nulla.” On this key song from the band’s forthcoming LP called Without/Within, this artist leans heavily into their epic sound. The band shared, “‘Nulla’ was inspired by the idea that we — as living matter—are part of an evolving process that, at some point, begins to question itself. There’s something powerful in the image of consciousness emerging from the same material that forms stars and planets — and then turning inward to ask: What am I? What is this?” If you’re enjoying the new music video, please consider pre-saving their new LP here.

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Review: The Haunt – New Addiction

The Haunt - New Addiction

I’d love to introduce everyone to South Florida hard rock band, The Haunt, who are led by a sister and brother duo, Anastasia (vocals) and Maxamillion Haunt (guitar/production). On their latest record, called New Addiction, The Haunt quickly re-solidify themselves as major players in the Alternative/Hard Rock scene with this album that was produced by Kevin Thrasher (Escape the Fate, Jelly Roll). The set includes The Haunt’s breakthrough single of “Masochistic Lovers,” that features Craig Mabbitt (Dead Rabbitts/Escape the Fate), that showcases the band’s knack for writing big hooks with plenty of emo-laced substance. The Haunt are a great mix of scene nostalgia, paired with powerhouse female vocals, and slick production in the same vein as Greywind, Paramore, and Evanescence. New Addiction lives up its name, because you will likely be obsessed and charmed by The Haunt.

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Former Anti-Flag Vocalist Ordered to Pay Accuser $1.9 Million

Anti-Flag

Digital Music News:

Now, Geever has been ordered to pay Sarhadi $1.9 million, having been found liable by default for failing to respond to the allegations or appear in court. The verdict was handed down last Tuesday. Judge Brenda K. Sannes granted Sarhadi $1,170,800 in damages, with a further $750,000 awarded for punitive damages. However, Judge Sannes denied Sarhadi’s claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Interview: Have Mercy

Have Mercy

Recently I was able to schedule a Zoom call with a few members of Have Mercy ahead of the release of their new album called The Loneliest Place I’ve Ever Been. In this interview, I asked the band about what went into the writing/recording process for this LP, their upcoming touring plans, and much more. The Loneliest Place I’ve Ever Been releases on August 29th via Rude Records and you can pre-order the vinyl here.

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