
“Hell is People” by Sun & Flesh
In the new single “Hell is People,” the heavy-hitters in Sun & Flesh invite more of a punk influence into

In the new single “Hell is People,” the heavy-hitters in Sun & Flesh invite more of a punk influence into

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Industry without inspiration never leaves a lasting impact. Hard work and discipline often produce a reliable product but, without the

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An exotic beat. Melodies, wind and string the same, colliding and fusing together to make something entirely more enticing than

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Album Review by Joseph Timmons: IndiePulse Music Magazine Journalist Release Date OCTOBER 30, 2020Genre BLUES ROCK, ROCK, BRITISH HARD ROCKProduced

This heavy-hitter track is the perfect soundtrack to anybody who likes a good drink. Touching on subjects like partying and

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Mainstream pop just can’t seem to keep up with what the underground is producing in 2020, and if you ask

A harmony as sweet as they get in pop slowly comes oozing out of our speakers ready to seduce any

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