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Don’t walk, Run, to play this song!

Brisbane, Australia, based Bad Party just dropped their second single – and it’s definitely a party in my ears.

With a tasteful blend of modern metal and pop, the band seems to emulate the sound of Bring Me the Horizon but with the key note that they don’t just rip off BMTH…

Instead, Bad Party brings originality to the table and builds on what seems to be their inspiration to create a new, fresh take on the sound.

Listen to “Run” now to get your taste of the party!

Bad Party · Bad Party – Run

You can find Bad Party on: Facebook | Instagram

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ALESTI returns with Voices (feat. Loveless)

ALESTI has done it again – their new song “Voices” crafts a careful blend of heavy guitars with pop production.

Mixed by Joey Sturgis it’s no surprise that the song sounds massive, and having Julian Comeau of the band Loveless providing vocals on the track adds even more to the magic of the track.

If you enjoy this track, be sure to listen to “Take the Pain Away” which we shared in mid 2020.

ALESTI · ALESTI – Voices (feat. Loveless)

You can find ALESTI on: Facebook | Instagram | Spotify

Listen to Julian Comeau’s new band, Remember the Monsters, on RMP.

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“Void” by Cantervice will fill the void in your life

Cantervice is not stranger to the music scene, and that much is clear by their debut single, “Void”.

It’s not often that a band’s first single hits as hard as “Void” does, so I wasn’t surprised to learn that “Void” was produced by a member of Nine Shrines, who had formerly played with Attack Attack!

The song’s heavy hitting song makes strong use of dynamics to build energy – the intro gets straight to the point with massive guitars and an in your face attitude, yet that all melts away during the atmospheric first verse.

The production and arrangement are so well executed that the song is interesting to listen to over and over just to pick out the bits of ear candy that help fortify the song.

I can’t help but draw similarities to Janus, the Chicago-based band that was touring quite a bit in the late 2000s.

Take a listen to Cantervice now and let us know what you think!

Find Cantervice on: their website | Facebook | Instagram | Spotify