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Failure Epics—S/T

Failure Epics—S/T Failure Epics is the progressive rock debut from Canadian singer-songwriter Jon Epworth. Citing Yes and King Crimson as influences, Epworth creates tunes that are heavy on the de...

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Device—Enemy Blood (Single)

Device—Enemy Blood (Single) A couple of days back, on the rather fitting 6/6, Vancouver, Canada based four-piece Device released their debut single, “Enemy Blood”. Within their ranks lurks one of my...

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Device—Lost My Soul (Single)

Device—Lost My Soul (Single) “Lost My Soul” is salvo number two from Vancouver, Canada quartet Device, who released their debut song, “Enemy Blood”, on Bandcamp back in June. I threw in a disclaimer...

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Matt Hinch: Interview

Photo courtesy Becky Hinch. Matt Hinch is a Canadian writer I’ve long admired. I’ve been following his work on his ‘Kingdom of Noise’ blog since we met on Twitter many moons ago. I’ve always been...

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Titan—Burn

Titan—Burn Acrophobia is the fear of heights, and Burn, the debut full-length from sludgy hardcore behemoths Titan, fills me with just such dread. Colossal walls of riffs are to be found on Burn....

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Failure Epics—S/T

Failure Epics—S/T Failure Epics is the progressive rock debut from Canadian singer-songwriter Jon Epworth. Citing Yes and King Crimson as influences, Epworth creates tunes that are heavy on the de...

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Device—Enemy Blood (Single)

Device—Enemy Blood (Single) A couple of days back, on the rather fitting 6/6, Vancouver, Canada based four-piece Device released their debut single, “Enemy Blood”. Within their ranks lurks one of my...

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Device—Lost My Soul (Single)

Device—Lost My Soul (Single) “Lost My Soul” is salvo number two from Vancouver, Canada quartet Device, who released their debut song, “Enemy Blood”, on Bandcamp back in June. I threw in a disclaimer...

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Matt Hinch: Interview

[![](https://sixnoises.com/content/images/2012/07/DSC_3591.jpg "DSC_3591")](https://sixnoises.com/content/images/2012/07/DSC_3591.jpg)Photo courtesy Becky Hinch. Matt Hinch is a Canadian writer I’ve...

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Titan—Burn

Titan—Burn Acrophobia is the fear of heights, and Burn, the debut full-length from sludgy hardcore behemoths Titan, fills me with just such dread. Colossal walls of riffs are to be found on *Burn....

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Failure Epics—S/T

Failure Epics—S/T Failure Epics is the progressive rock debut from Canadian singer-songwriter Jon Epworth. Citing Yes and King Crimson as influences, Epworth creates tunes that are heavy on the de...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Device—Enemy Blood (Single)

Device—Enemy Blood (Single) A couple of days back, on the rather fitting 6/6, Vancouver, Canada based four-piece Device released their debut single, “Enemy Blood”. Within their ranks lurks one of my...

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Device—Lost My Soul (Single)

Device—Lost My Soul (Single) “Lost My Soul” is salvo number two from Vancouver, Canada quartet Device, who released their debut song, “Enemy Blood”, on Bandcamp back in June. I threw in a disclaimer...

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Matt Hinch: Interview

[![](https://sixnoises.com/content/images/2012/07/DSC_3591.jpg "DSC_3591")](https://sixnoises.com/content/images/2012/07/DSC_3591.jpg)Photo courtesy Becky Hinch. Matt Hinch is a Canadian writer I’ve...

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Titan—Burn

Titan—Burn Acrophobia is the fear of heights, and Burn, the debut full-length from sludgy hardcore behemoths Titan, fills me with just such dread. Colossal walls of riffs are to be found on *Burn....

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