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At this point, I’m honestly not sure why I allow the Callous Daoboys to surprise me. Celebrity Therapist had set up the Georgia-based mathcore group as the true worthy successor to the legendary Dillinger Escape Plan… and the Daoboys did everything in their power to avoid making a straight repeat of that album. Between pushes towards a more mainstream sound with “Waco Jesus” to… well, whatever the hell you want to classify the lead singles from their upcoming album, I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven, as, the Daoboys have been doing their best to drill into our heads that we should expect the unexpected. But this might be their most shocking left turn yet: the Callous Daoboys wrote a straight-up pop song.

No, seriously, Lemon lacks pretty much all of the prevailing weirdness that had defined the band’s past work, being driven almost entirely by a simplistic drumbeat and, of all things, clean guitars! Even when the electric guitars do surge to the forefront in the final chorus, it feels less chaotic and far more triumphant, like a natural climax to the song. Nowhere will you find Carson Pace’s signature manic vocals, only a more restrained singing performance that allows him to show off some more emotional rage aside from pissed off. The weirdest part about all of this is that, despite being such a steep departure from anything the Daoboys have done before, “Lemon” just works. The vocals are great, the melodies are catchy, and there still is a smidgen of…


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– List of Releases: March 14th, 2025 –

BAMBARA – Birthmarks
Genre: Post-Punk / Gothic Rock
Label: Wharf Cat

Charley Crockett – Lonesome Drifter
Genre: Country Rock / Nashville Sound
Label: Island

Circuit des Yeux – Halo on the Inside
Genre: Darkwave / Post-Industrial
Label: Matador

cleopatrick – FAKE MOON
Genre: Slacker Rock / Noise Pop
Label: Thirty Tigers

clipping. – Dead Channel Sky
Genre: Industrial Hip-Hop / Breakbeat Hardcore
Label: Sub Pop

Coheed and Cambria – Vaxis: Act III: The Father of Make Believe
Genre: Progressive Rock / Emo-Pop
Label: Virgin

Courting – Lust for Life, Or: ‘How to Thread the Needle and Come out the Other Side to Tell the Story’
Genre: Post-Punk Revival / Indie Rock
Label: Lower Third

Curren$y & Harry Fraud – Never Catch Us
Genre: Gangsta Rap
Label: Jet Life

Dorothy – The Way
Genre: Hard Rock / Blues Rock
Label: Roc Nation

Envy of None


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Happy 8th birthday to the Nintendo Switch! Below is a non-exhaustive list of new releases for March 7th. Please feel free to request reviews from staff and/or contributors, feel a sense of pride and accomplishment letting tens of us know what you think is missing, what your Top 3 Switch games by playtime are, or simply let the community know what the hard jams are this week.

– List of Releases: March 7th, 2025 –

Alabaster dePlume – A Blade Because a Blade is Whole
Genre: Spiritual Jazz / Jazz Poetry
Label: International Anthem

Amber Asylum – Ruby Red
Genre: Neoclassical Darkwave / Dark Ambient
Label: Prophecy Productions

Arny Margret – I Miss You, I Do
Genre: Indie Folk
Label: One Little Independent

Black Foxxes – The Haar
Genre: Art Rock / Chamber Music
Label: oneRPM

Bob Mould – Here We Go Crazy
Genre: Alternative Rock / Power-Pop
Label: BMG

The Burning Hell – Ghost Palace
Genre: Indie Folk / Indie Rock
Label: BB*Island

Cryptosis – Celestial Death
Genre: Symphonic Black Metal / Technical Thrash Metal
Label: Century Media

Dawn of Ouroboros – Bioluminescence
Genre: Progressive Metal / Blackgaze
Label: Prosthetic

Destruction – Birth of


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Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of February 28th, 2025.  Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff and/or contributors.

– List of Releases: February 28th, 2025 –

Architects: The Sky, The Earth, & All Between
Genre:
Metalcore
Label: Epitaph Records

Avantasia: Here Be Dragons
Genre:
Power Metal
Label: Napalm Records

Banks: Off With Her Head
Genre:
Pop
Label: ADA Worldwide

Cloakroom: Last Leg of the Human Table
Genre: Shoegaze / Post Hardcore
Label: Closed Casket Activities

Crown of Madness: Memories Fragmented
Genre:
Death Metal
Label: Transcending Obscurity Records

Dark Chapel: Spirit in the Glass
Genre:
Hard Rock
Label: Napalm Records

Deep Sea Diver: Billboard Heart
Genre:
Alternative
Label: Sub Pop Records

Doves: Constellations for the Lonely
Genre:
Dream Pop / Indie Rock
Label: EMI

Enemy Inside: Venom
Genre:
Metal
Label: Napalm Records

Everon: Shells
Genre:
Progressive Rock
Label: Mascot Label Records

Grima: Nightside
Genre:
Post Black Metal
Label: Napalm Records

Hanukruunu: Tavastland
Genre:
Black Metal / Folk
Label: Svart Records

Hope Tala: Hope Handwritten
Genre: Folk / Singer/Songwriter
Label: Drift Records


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Peter Connelly is one of my most revered composers, not only for being involved in some of my all-time favourite games growing up, but because the music he created for those games expanded upon Nathan McCree’s iconic formula for Tomb Raider in a way that made it, arguably, better. By the time Connelly came in to compose the scores for Tomb Raider’s 4-6, the direction taken amped up the sombre sophistication and exotic, Bondian-esque string arrangements to match the darker, more serious tone the series was heading in at the time. So, in light of the release of Tomb Raider IV-VI remaster, which came out a couple weeks ago, I thought it was a good time to catch up with the man responsible for the scores to these classic games.

As an established composer, what was your musical upbringing like?

It was relatively normal but I was always fascinated by music and musical instruments. My father introduced me to Burt Bacharach at a very early age and I was obsessed with Burt’s music, melodies, his approach to music and his arrangements, so much I remember wishing that, one day, I could also be writing for an orchestra.

I’ve not heard a Bacharach song since I was a kid, what a blast from the past. Bacharach’s known for so many catchy classic songs. His compositional style has a rich network of emotions, layered with a lot going on if you dig into a song, but there’s something immediately alluring and easy-going about


Lo, it’s back! Embrace the warm bosom of Sputnik Singles and be a valued participant in deciding what sucks and what doesn’t. Today’s track, fresh out of the oven, comes from NU-metal titans, Disturbed, who have dropped their first new song in nearly three years. So wrap those headphones around your ears and lets decide if it’s shite or not.

For me, I’ll be honest; I’ve not listened to a Disturbed record since subjecting myself to their disastrous seventh album in 2018, ironically titled Evolution. To be clear – I’ve never been a huge fan of the band, but I’ll concede I enjoy a lot of their songs in a throwaway fashion. Draiman is a solid singer who brings this Iron Maiden-esque bravado to their music, crafting these claustrophobic verses and detonating them into an apodictic tension-releasing chorus of soaring earworm melodies and chubby guitar riffs. Of course, they’ve not been able to do this to the same effect since 2008’s Indestructible, with albums getting progressively more lifeless and rudimentary. By the time Evolution came into being, they’d managed to strip all of their gusto away for piss-weak rock songs with none of the distinction behind them. After skimming through their 2022 album, Divisive, for this review, the issues carry over from Evolution but the problems are nowhere near as prevalent, and as a result make the record feel more forgettable than bad.

So where does that leave “I Will Not Break”? Well, it has that modern day…


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Paradise Lost|Primus|Faith No More|Paramore|HEALTH|Dir En Grey|Mc Ren|Black Light Burns|Shellac|Nickelback|Daft Punk|Nathanael Larochette|My Epic|


Band/Artist: My Epic

Origins: Charlotte, North Carolina

Founded: 2005

Current Members:

Aaron Stone – vocals, guitar

Tanner Morita – bass, guitar, keyboard, backing vocals

Nate Washburn – guitars

Previous Members:

Jeremiah Austin – bass

“Cousin” Matt Doran – drums

Jesse Stone – drums, backing vocals

Studio albums: 4

Active: Yes

Welcome denizens of Sputnik and welcome to the thirteenth edition of A diagnosis from a (faux) Doctor. Today’s medical examination is going to be on Charlotte, North Carolinians, My Epic. I’ve been going through a renaissance of sorts with the band and have been fervently playing their discography on the regular the last couple months now. As such, I thought it would be good to analyse their work as it’s really surprised me. I was always a lover of Behold and thought Yet was a great album, but I didn’t fully grasp the extent of their talents. As we shall touch on, this is primarily down to the fact I don’t gravitate towards extended plays – something the band has solely focused on for the last decade now, until only recently breaking the cycle with their 2024 album, Loriella. However, my eyes are open and I feel My Epic deserve to be in this series where, hopefully, people who…


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Below is a sampling of new releases for February 21st. Please feel free to request reviews from staff and/or contributors, rush to feel a sense of pride and accomplishment in letting tens of us know what you think is missing, or simply let the community know what you plan on jamming this week.

– List of Releases: February 21st, 2025 –

Abduction – Existentialismus
Genre: Atmospheric Black Metal
Label: Spinefarm

Anxious – Bambi
Genre: Alternative Rock / Emo-Pop
Label: Run for Cover

Baths – Gut
Genre: Indietronica / Art Pop
Label: Basement’s Basement

Califone – The Villager’s Companion
Genre: Alt-Country / Americana
Label: Jealous Butcher

God Complex – He Watches in Silence [EP]
Genre: Metalcore / Deathcore
Label: SharpTone

IDER – Late to the World
Genre: Synthpop / Indietronica
Label: Nettwerk

Imagine Dragons – Reflections [Compilation]
(From the Vault of Smoke + Mirrors)
Genre: Pop Rock / Alternative Dance
Label: KIDinaKORNER

Kelora – Sleepers
Genre: Dream Pop / Ambient Pop
Label: True Panther

Killswitch Engage – This Consequence
Genre: Melodic Metalcore / Alternative Metal
Label: Metal Blade


Artist: Truman Sinclair

Track: “Joel Roberts”

Released 2-14-2025

Review: American Recordings – Truman Sinclair – Real Goblin

Truman Sinclair’s American Recordings is reminiscent of old-fashioned folk/americana. There’s a Dylan-esque flair to his storytelling, as evidenced on the strange tale of justified (even ethical?) murder told during “Joel Roberts”, set atop wailing harmonicas: “I had to kill him for my good goddaughter / I walked in, he was holdin’ her down / I got my gun and I gave him a round.” It’s a barebones production certainly, nothing set to top any charts soon; but it’s the sort of song whose unique lyrics and confident delivery force it to become lodged in your memory. Pay attention to the backstory in the lyrics, too; it’s a goodun.

★★★

(Recommended)


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4 Stars = Excellent

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The Great Old Ones – Kadath

In many ways, Kadath is the culmination of everything The Great Old Ones has done up to this point. We have the mysterious H.P. Lovecraft storytelling at the bottom of it all…but what we have behind it is even more glorious. In some way, this is the most progressive TGOO has ever been. Kadath feels almost theatrical in nature. The core of their sound is still that glorious mixture of haunting, horror inducing and blistering black metal and atmospheric sludge/post-metal but the album feels like an opera of sorts. No better example of that than the 15 minute instrumental mammoth that is (song of the year) “Leng”. The build ups, and ultimate tsunami, of the dense and tar induced riffage blended with that ever-present atmosphere weighing so heavily on you that it almost brings the listener to tears. Kadath is a monumental album full of twists, turns and eerie dread around every corner. 2025 is still in its infancy but The Great Old Ones have dropped an AOTY contender here.

-Hawks


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Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of February 14th, 2025.  Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff and/or contributors.

– List of Releases: February 14th, 2025 –

Alessia Cara: Love & Hyperbole
Genre:
Pop / R&B
Label: Def Jam

Bartees Strange: Horror
Genre:
Hip Hop / Indie
Label: 4AD

Bleeding Through: Nine
Genre:
Metalcore / Black Metal
Label: Sharptone Records

Brother Ali & Ant: Satisfied Soul
Genre: Hip Hop
Label: Mello Music Group

Decline of the I: Wilhelm
Genre:
Post Black Metal
Label: Agonia Records

The Delines: Mr. Luck and Ms. Doom
Genre:
Country / Dream Pop
Label: El Cortez Records

Denison Witmer: Anything at All
Genre:
Folk
Label: Asthmatic Kitty Records

Hands Like Houses: Atmospherics
Genre:
Alt Prog
Label: Civilians

Hangman’s Chair: Saddiction
Genre:
Alt Goth / Doom
Label: Nuclear Blast Records

Horsegirl: Phonetics On and On
Genre:
Indie Rock / Noise Rock
Label: Matador Records

Lacuna Coil: Sleepless Empire
Genre:
Metal
Label: Century Media Records

Mallrat: Light My Face Like a Straight Right
Genre:
Indie / Electronic
Label: Nettwerk Records

Artist: Michigander

Track: “Giving Up”

Released 2-7-2025

Play Michigander by Michigander on Amazon Music Unlimited

Michigander’s self-titled debut LP is a breezy, enjoyable exercise in indie-rock/indie-pop, and “Giving Up” brings the sort of stadium-sized atmosphere that an album like this occasionally needs. Its memorable beat, catchy chorus, and slick production make it the type of under-the-radar earworm that sounds like a guilty pleasure on the surface but feels like a hidden gem. Michigander was released on Friday and is available on most major streaming services.

★★★

(Recommended)


Rating Scale:

3 Stars = Recommended

4 Stars = Excellent

5 Stars = Essential


2025 Indie Corner:


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Paradise Lost|Primus|Faith No More|Paramore|HEALTH|Dir En Grey|Mc Ren|Black Light Burns|Shellac|Nickelback|Daft Punk

Artist: Nathanael Larochette

Origins: Ottawa, Canada

Active: Yes

For people well-versed and passionate about their music, they will understand where I’m coming from and relate to the cathartic kick that comes from supporting your favourite “underground” artists. Hell, it’s this passion for supporting great independent acts that creates terms like “trve” black metal, or having breakout bands having “sellout” hurled their way when they attain wider appeal and success. There is some satisfaction to be had in enjoying and supporting smaller acts as it creates a more intimate relationship between the fan and the artist – like a secret club the Radio One-chomping-masses aren’t privy to. However, in some cases, there is a level of frustration that comes from certain bands and artists not receiving the recognition they rightfully deserve. One such case, in my opinion, is multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer, Nathanael Larochette. While he has many amazing achievements and accolades under his belt, and a thriving following for his many projects, when you listen to the sheer quality and lateral thinking that comes from some of the albums he’s produced and been involved with, it’s bewildering to me his name and accomplishments aren’t as well-known as they should be. And so, for this addition of A Diagnosis from a (Faux) Doctor, I thought I’d do something a little bit different and cover…


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Here’s a small list of new releases for February 7th. Please feel free to request reviews from staff and/or contributors, impress everyone with your ability to use search engines and copy-paste in the comments, and let the community know what you plan on jamming this week.

– List of Releases: February 7th, 2025 –

Biig Piig – 11:11
Genre: Dance-Pop
Label: Sony

Dream Theater – Parasomnia
Genre: Progressive Metal
Label: InsideOut

FACS – Wish Defense
Genre: Post-Punk / Krautrock
Label: Trouble in Mind

Guided by Voices – Universe Room
Genre: Indie Rock
Label: GBV Inc.

Heartworms – Glutton for Punishment
Genre: Post-Punk Revival / Gothic Rock
Label: Speedy Wunderground

Impending Doom – Towards the Light (EP)
Genre: Deathcore
Label: [self-released]

Inhaler – Open Wide
Genre: Indie Rock / New Wave
Label: Polydor

Jinjer – Duél
Genre: Metalcore / Alternative Metal
Label: Napalm

Larry June, 2 Chainz & The Alchemist – Life Is Beautiful
Genre: Jazz Rap / Drumless
Label: ALC

Low Roar – house in the


Artist: The Indiana Drones

Track: “New Chemical”

Released 1-24-2025

Monkey canción de The Indiana Drones de The Indiana Drones [Explicit] en Amazon Music.

The Indiana Drones are still very much unknown (less than 12k Spotify listeners), but you wouldn’t know it from their sound. Indie-rock infused with huge melodies front-to-end is the name of the game on their self-titled debut LP, and “New Chemical” shines the brightest of the bunch. It manages to make lines like “we’re all slowly dying anyway” sound inspirational; it’s a call to live in the present, with fervor. The song reaches its emotional zenith in the last half minute or so, when the distorted guitars wrap around lead singer Justin Zuccato’s emphatic refrain. It’s a moment well-worth exploring if you enjoy the alt/rock-ier side of the indie underground.

★★★

(Recommended)


Rating Scale:

3 Stars = Recommended

4 Stars = Excellent

5 Stars = Essential


2025 Indie Corner:


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