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Migrate Music Review: Dying Fetus – “Reign Supreme”
Dying Fetus – Second Skin by RelapseRecords Dying Fetus isn’t just another brutal band, they define brutality. And on there newest record, “Reign Supreme”, which is set to drop June 19 via Relapse Records, they set the bar higher than they ever have before. The 9 song, 38 minute masterpiece will leave you breathless
MIGRATE MUSIC REVIEW: TWIN STEPS – “SERIAL PARADE”
Posted in Album Release, Ambient, Avant Garde, Indie, pop, Progressive, Punk, Review, Rock on Tuesday, May 15th
If you are having trouble smiling today, here is a guaranteed solution: Put Twin Step’s song “Pinkie Promise” on your stereo or headphones and before you know it, you’ll be fighting back the urge to giggle like a school girl. Don’t take this the wrong way, but Twin Step’s debut EP, Serial Parade, is a
SHOW REVIEW: LIVE @ THE TAFT THEATRE – EMILY WELLS W/ THE PORTLAND CELLO PROJECT, PART 1
Posted in Avant Garde, Classical, Electronica, Exclusive, Hip-Hop, Indie, Live Shows, Music News, pop, Review, Rock, Solo Artist on Thursday, May 10th
The upstairs lobby of the ballroom at the Taft Theatre in Cincinnati, Ohio is buzzing with excitement. Across from a small cocktail bar and through two large, wide open doors, a varied range demographic of fans – grown-ups, twenty-something hipsters, small children and a canine – gather around a chest high merch table seeking to
Migrate Music Review & Video Premiere: OFF! – “OFF!”
Anyone who says punk is dead must be living with their eyes and ears sown shut because over the past decade punk has made a resurgence more powerful than a punch in the face the force of which can be felt by all generations of rockers. Bands have come and gone, this has always
MIGRATE MUSIC REVIEW: WORLD TOUR – “BELIEVE”
Posted in Album Release, Ambient, Avant Garde, Indie, pop, Progressive, Review on Friday, April 27th
Slowly evolving through a distant tropical territory, World Tour’s EP, Believe, takes the listener on a mystical journey. Where that journey ends up is magical – a foreign land with infinite possibilities. At the beginning this world is filled with doubt, misunderstanding and confusion. Why are we here and where are we going? By
Migrate Music Review: Horseback – “Half Blood”
Ahriman by Horseback Horseback is a force to be reckoned with. The brain child of Jenks Miller, Horseback is a mix of dream pop, noise, drone, doom and psychedelic mastery. The music is both haunting and beautiful, oppressive and uplifting. For being as young of a band as they are (formed somewhere between 2006 and 2007) they
MIGRATE MUSIC REVIEW: THE FINGER – “I DON’T BELEIVE MY EYES”
02. Die! Die Superhero! by the finger band The Finger’s debut album, I Don’t Believe My Eyes, mixes a bit of the old and new. Combining mid-nineties alternative guitar and melody with modern, indie pop rhythm and beat, the result is highly appealing. Lead vocalist Lia Siouti has the vocal prowess of The Cranberries’
MIGRATE MUSIC REVIEW: CHAINS OF LOVE – “STRANGE GREY DAYS”
They say Phil Spector was able to catch lightening in a bottle. His knack for capturing the sound of a cluster-fuck of musicians making mistakes, drenching them in echo and, despite the odds, creating sonic gold has become the stuff of legend and the “wall of sound” method of record producing has a godfather.
Migrate Music Review & Download: Sleep Maps – “Fiction Makes the Future”
Sleep Maps: “Men Against The Stars” (Prefix Premiere) by prefixmag Sleep Maps is eerily beautiful, haunting their listeners with swelling soundscapes composed of echoing guitars, concussive bass rhythms and drums that immediately force their fans into a ghostly trance. The new album from Sleep Maps, Fiction Makes the Future, can be seen as a
Migrate Music Review: Before Their Eyes – “Redemption”
Posted in Album Release, Hardcore, Live Shows, Music Video Premier, Review, Tour Dates on Friday, April 6th
We here at Migrate are always proud to support bands from our native state of Ohio and Findlay, OH post-hardcore band Before Their Eyes are no exception. Their new album “Redemption” was released on March 27, 2012 via Invogue records and can be purchased here. The band stays must feel pretty similar to us here











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