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DEAD SUPERSTAR unleashes a sonic roar with its single, “These Voices”

DEAD SUPERSTAR

DEAD SUPERSTAR, a well-established heavy rock stalwart based in New York, emerges with their latest single, “These Voices,” a harmonious collision of rock vibe meticulously blended with punk sensibilities. This release offers a tantalizing glimpse of the evolving sound expected from their upcoming EP, ‘Rid The Fear,’ slated to be launched in the Spring.

Fuelled by the fires of creativity forged amid the pandemic, Dead Superstar has created a polished live performance and a slew of crushing new tracks. Skillfully led by vocalist Terence Keith, a true virtuoso of the mic who guides listeners through a labyrinth of emotions with his powerful delivery. This band has earned its stripes on the road, sharing stages for an unforgettable sonic adventure with heavyweights like Buckcherry, Sevendust, and Alesana.

Recorded at JustDefy Studios and produced under the expert guidance of producer Corey Lowery of Seether fame, “These Voices” boasts a sonic onslaught that is as ferocious as it is captivating to the senses. Guitarists Justin Golddat and Michael Bohm unleash a barrage of riffs that cut through the air like a machete from the first blistering, while Charlie O’Neil’s thunderous bass lines and Jess DeBellis’ atmospheric keys add depth to the spectrum of musical dimension.

As the first single from their forthcoming EP permeates the airwaves, enveloping listeners in DEAD SUPERSTAR’s smooth vocals, intermingled with rhythmic symphonies that soar over invigorating instrumentals, the band succeeds in carving out a unique place for itself in the annals of rock history. The ensemble’s musical prowess shines through with each lyric, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating what’s to come from this phenomenal group.

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DEAD SUPERSTAR’s extensive discography demonstrates their artistry and proficiency. “These Voices” commands attention with its relentless energy and unapologetic intensity, making it an indispensable addition to any rock-punk aficionado’s playlist. Fans of the band are encouraged to listen to the song and keep their ears peeled for the fiery introduction to the DEAD SUPERSTAR unstoppable phenomenon.

 

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Album Review

Katie Noir turns hidden emotions into a 23-track journey with debut album “What Is Unseen Still Exists”

Katie Noir

Katie Noir has just released her debut album, “What Is Unseen Still Exists,” a 23-track concept album that turns overthinking, emotions, memories, and things left unsaid into a powerful musical story. The first half of the album explores the themes of the album with different levels of emotion.

“Bitches’ Road” examines how attitude and sarcasm can hide deeper issues, and “Soft Again (Don’t Quote Me On That)” continues the discussion of openness and the challenge of lowering emotional walls. “MC1” shifts into a more intimate space, about private thoughts and attachment, and “Only Us” captures the feeling of holding on to connections that are separate from the outside world. “Out of Touch” is about emotional distance and avoidance, and “Shake That Ass” uses energy and surface-level confidence to show how distractions can be a way to hide deeper feelings.

The following chapter deals with important relationships. “L.I.S.A.” adds an important character to the story of the album, too, and “Hey Sara” gives us a warm moment of thanks and friendship. “Lexi Waited Anyway” is about loyalty, patience, and miscommunication, whereas “The Sisterhood” is about the quiet power of real friendship.

The album then takes a turn into a more introspective mood with “What Is Unseen Still Exists,” where Katie Noir articulates that unseen emotions, memories, and personal experiences still exist and matter. “3:17 AM (Skit)” details the late-night overthinking, while “Morning Fever,” “University Day,” “My Dorm,” and “Hospital Day” explore day-to-day living, personal challenges, and emotional struggles. “Weekend” and “Sad Little Soul” follow the honest reflection through themes of regret and loneliness.

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The final chapter is the road to acceptance and hope. “Relapse” is about the struggle to get past it, while “Lighthouse” is about finding the way in troubled times. The “Number 23” connects with the hidden details throughout the project, and “Music” shows the importance of taking your emotions and creating something creative out of them. Katie Noir ends with “Until Soon,” a note of growth and acceptance that tells us all that we experience becomes part of a larger story. “What Is Unseen Still Exists” is a thoughtful debut that gives voice to what often goes unseen.

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Album Review

Patti Zlaket returns with “Dance Again,” an album filled with heart and renewal

Patti Zlaket

Twenty years can change a person, but it can also sharpen an artist’s voice. Patti Zlaket’s new album, “Dance Again,” is an assured, heartfelt return that embraces life’s lessons and clings to optimism. It was produced by Tariqh Akoni with an all-star list of session musicians, including Lee Sklar.

The album opens with “Clock Keeps Tickin’,” a pensive reminder that time waits for no one and a call to take chances, not wait for the perfect time. The next track, “I’ve Got You,” is a song about trust, support, and being with the people that matter, with an air of reassurance. The title track, “Dance Again,” adds a bit more life to the album, telling everyone to loosen up and enjoy life with confidence and excitement.

The good vibes continue with “Let’s Move On”, a song about picking yourself up and making room for better days ahead. The second half is about love and growth from a different point of view. “Second Chance at Love” is a tribute to the guts it takes to find happiness again, and that new beginnings can happen at any age. And the next track, “Someone to Lie Down Beside Me,” is a sweet meditation on the companionship and comfort of meaningful relationships.

“Love is for You” is a simple message that love, kindness, and music only have more meaning when shared with others. Ending the album on the confidence and honesty of Patti Zlaket is “This Is Me.” This one is like a perfect ending to a journey of resilience, self-acceptance, and hope. “Dance Again” is a reminder that each new chapter can start with one step forward.

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