Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are way too many to listen to all of them, let alone review them. It ensures
Steven Lemon’s debut album, “…a strange pale blue,” offers a peculiar sonic experience that feels like stepping into an alternate universe where pop conventions are playfully dismantled. The
The concrete expanse of Düsseldorf in Germany unfolded with the precise geometry of post-war reconstruction, all hard angles and practical purpose. This metropolis on the river, pulverised during
Robert Allen’s DownTown Mystic project returns with “The Wish,” a collection that showcases his commitment to traditional rock values while incorporating contemporary production touches. This fusion of old
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are too many to listen to, let alone review them. It ensures that too many albums
The bond between Dutch death metal outfit Disquiet and South America/Caribbean regions traces back to the band’s early days when both bassist Alex Veliz (Venezuela) and Jerry Orie
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are too many to listen to, let alone review them. It ensures that too many albums
Three years after their spectacular performance at the Bospop Festival in the South of the Netherlands, and five years after their previous show in Amsterdam, Welsh rock band
The lyrics of Dutch band Bløf often lead to amusing discussions and even parodies, but fans and critics agree on one thing: the band from the Netherlands doesn’t
Mark ‘The Ram’ O’Donnell’s latest offering, “I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere,” stands as a testament to the artistic evolution of a farmboy-turned-urban-explorer whose musical journey mirrors his