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Chris is a 21 year old musician/writer who loves to listen to & produce music. His first experience with music came when his father would play Guns N' Roses to get him to sleep when he was in his mother's womb. He's into all the types of music & it is a subject he feels passionate about

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EP Review | Penji Goes Electric With Eponymous Debut

Chris Nulty Jun 12, 2020 0
Penji is the self-titled, debut EP from Galway musician Aengus Hackett, working under the moniker Penji. It's a fusion of jazz, instrumental hip-hop, psychedelia, chill hop and downtempo. Maybe it's because I love jazz and produce music…
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EP Review | Soda Blonde’s isolation • content Is Mellow Pop

Chris Nulty Jun 3, 2020 0
isolation • content is the new EP from Soda Blonde, an alt-pop band based out of Dublin. It's always a pleasure to listen to and review music from artists of all walks of life. However, I feel a particular sense of pride whenever I'm…
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Book Review | Adam Steiner Ventures Into The Never

Chris Nulty Mar 25, 2020 0
Hello, my name is Chris, you may remember me from the music section. If not, well, that is a tremendous blow to my ego. Today, however, I'm reviewing a book. It's Into The Never: Nine Inch Nails and the Creation of The Downward Spiral by…
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EP Review | Chloe Foy Channels Joni on Callous Copper

Chris Nulty Feb 27, 2020 0
Callous Copper is the new EP from Chloe Foy. What do I know about this artist? She has accumulated over 14 million plays on Spotify, received praise from numerous online publications, and will be going on tour in the next month. I don't…
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EP Review | otta Is Eclectic On after it all blew over

Chris Nulty Jan 31, 2020 0
Do you like music that mixes electronic, jazz, ambience, future-pop and R&B elements? You do? Splendid, because I have just the release for you. Today, I'm talking about after it all blew over, from the artist otta. She's a…
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EP Review | The Make Shift E.P. is Cathartic for Beg Friend

Chris Nulty Nov 25, 2019 0
The Make Shift E.P. by Beg Friend opens with the standout track, 'Slow Burner', starting with a series of beeps before the sample kicks in. The sample is a recording of English actor Laon Maybanke, prominent in the 60s, reading from T.S.…
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EP Review | Spielbergs are Running All The Way Home

Chris Nulty Nov 20, 2019 0
Today I had the pleasure of listening to Spielbergs, a three-piece indie rock band from Oslo, Norway. It would appear they have quite the buzz around them, garnering acclaim from many publications. Running All The Way Home contains five, or…
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Album Review | Glimmermen Return With Here I Stand

Chris Nulty Nov 13, 2019 0
Irish outfit Glimmermen have returned with their long-awaited third album, Here I Stand. Do I like the album? Yes. Is it perfect? Not quite. The sound carries a new wave feel throughout. Though it often reminds me of the likes of Thin…
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EP Review | Assuming We Survive Take On The Enemy Within

Chris Nulty Nov 6, 2019 0
The Enemy Within is a four-track EP from Assuming We Survive, an LA five-piece drawing comparisons to early Fall Out Boy. I would agree, but Assuming We Survive are much heavier, and they know how to craft great songs, both poppy and heavy.…
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EP Review | Alone I Walk Take On The Hardest Years Yet

Chris Nulty Oct 16, 2019 0
Alone I Walk are two brothers from Winnipeg, Canada, delivering a mix of pop-punk and indie rock. Do they have chemistry? Of course, they're brothers. This record is a tale of two songs—not really a shock, with only four tracks. I've said…
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