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COVER: FALSE REALITY is the Out Of Rage Artist of 2025
As a band built from a wicked infusion of hardcore, thrash, and the extreme, meeting through shows in the London scene and creating a project that pulls together the best of the genres' abrasive foundations, FALSE REALITY  are defined with Faded Intentions . Whilst the record has only been released in November, throughout 2025, they’ve sown the seeds to make this full-length debut a knockout for the UK underground. After a year of making their presence known with the release


INTERVIEW: chokecherry - Nerves, Nostalgia, and the Seeds That Grew Into Ripe Fruit
With the newest release from San Francisco's CHOKECHERRY , Ripe Fruit Rots and Falls is out for the world to hear - it’s a brilliant debut album that is sure to ensnare any lover of shoegaze and alt-rock. As they gear up to hit the road for their major US Tour, the band took the time to talk influences, nerves and nostalgia. We spoke to both vocalists, Izzie Clark and E. Scarlett Levinson and wasted no time diving into the band's origins. The two met through the incredibly
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REVIEW: Set It Off - Set It Off
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