There is no comfort to be found in the debut release from Kauneus, the anonymous Portuguese duo who label their music death blues but drift with intent through
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are way too many to listen to them all, let alone review them. It ensures that
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are way too many to listen to them all, let alone review them. It ensures that
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are way too many to listen to them all, let alone review them. It ensures that
The project of Tobias Forge has grown into a true stadium act in recent years, well almost, because next month they’ll be performing ‘just’ at the Ziggo Dome.
In an era where hip-hop often falls into formulas, Amari Mar delivers “Healers Of The Lost Art” (H.O.T.L.A.) – an album that serves as both tribute and innovation.
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are way too many to listen to them all, let alone review them. It ensures that
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are way too many to listen to them all, let alone review them. It ensures that
Here we resemble each other. Under that name – in Yoruba, the language spoken in Nigeria, Togo, and Benin – three musicians come together: drummer Angelo Moustapha from