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| | | | | London-based band Sunrise in Jupiter craft an impassioned, replay-tempting rock energy on "Take Me Home." The memorable track represents the second single from their upcoming album, Mission to Mars Vol. 1. "Take Me Home" reflects a thematic concept, depicting an astronaut as they near the end of their space-set journey - also conveying a strong yearning for home. The track closes out the first volume of Mission to Mars Vol. 1, a double-album that seems poised to succeed in its overall conceptual narrative and melodic immediacy. "Take me on this journey from the start," vocals beckon initially amidst radiant guitar | |
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| | | | | Boogie Rockafella is a garage rock duo from Melbourne, Australia featuring Liam Hopkins (guitar and vocals) and Alex Gooding (drums, vocals), whose band name pretty much sums up what they stand for. Their debut EP is titled "?.?.?.Makin' Money?.?", but I'm inclined to think and hope that it's their love for good old blues 'n' [...] | |
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| | | | | The track Dedos appeared on this one-off album, with information to be found here . Franzetti was not in this band. Very influential chile... | |
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| | | Stray Kids made another historical moment with their performance tribute to NSYNC!#StrayKids #?????? #AMAs #AMAs50 #ChkChkBoom #YouMakeStrayKidsStay | ||