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EP REVIEW: WAKE THE BLIND - BROKEN CASKET

Wake the Blind, a nu-metalcore band from Melbourne, Victoria, will be turning heads with their debut EP, ‘Broken Casket’. Exploring themes of “suicide, drugs, murder and domestic violence,” their five-track EP delves into subjects often considered uncomfortable, but subjects that need to be brought up none the less. You’ll definitely want to give it a spin!

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EP REVIEW: DR. SURE’S UNUSUAL PRACTICE - REMEMBER THE FUTURE? VOL. 1

Released on April 20, Remember the Future? Vol. 1 is the first EP for Dr. Sure’s Unusual Practice in 2020, and wow did they enter the decade with a bang. The EP’s title hints at a second volume, so keep your fingers crossed and we might just get lucky in the future. Now remember, enter the void, remember the future, trust your doctor, and choose your own adventure!

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EP REVIEW: FUTURE STATIC - FATALIST

From start to finish, the brilliantly written & mixed tracks build perfectly throughout the EP, gradually introducing more and more nods to heavy influences as it plays through. Personally, I just really love the whole record. I struggled writing this up because I just wanted to listen and listen and listen, and that was it.

I legitimately hit my head on the wall behind me when bopping back and forth to the intense and emotional tunes - so yeah, it’s a literal banger.

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SINGLE REVIEW: RACHAEL LIA - TALKBACK RADIO

The single itself opens with nostalgic lines, depicting the ever-familiar scene of sitting in the backseat of a car, the sun coming through the windows and ‘the sound of talkback radio sinkin’ in’ - we’re back to pretending we’re in a dramatic music video watching the world go by outside.

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