Review: Neglected are the Weak by Omnifariam
Listening to the Metal bands from a different area is a gift, for example, Omnifariam who comes from a homeland as Puerto Rico that...
Review: Asgard by Cynik Scald
Cypriot Metalcore/Melodic Death Metal band Cynik Scald released a new track entitled "Asgard." The Band is taking from the Scandinavian heritage as the main...
Rock Era Weekly Playlist – July 17th
"One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain." - Bob Marley. Follow The New Starts Now on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube,...
Review: One Breath from Death by Echoglass
ECHOGLASS are consists of the independent artists' DA McKenna and Fritz. Since their formation and they are known for their 'vast range of genre...
Review: Reformatory School by 8 Inch Betsy
Named after a doll from the 1950s, 8 Inch Betsy's hardcore/punk is not just full of attitude; there's a lot of love in there...
Review: High and Low and Back Again by Fendahlene
At first, I thought Fendahlene was a recently formed group, and that their album, Burnt Out, was a debut of sorts. Boy, was I...
Desdemona by Rosie Roulette
New Zealander singer and musician Rosie Roulette has released a new track entitled "Desdemona." Roulette's music is based on mixing different sub-sub genres of...
Three Chord Song by The Serial Chillers
Hungary is one of the shining musical spots in Europe. The Serial Chillers manages to attract the music lovers Budapest by their "Three Chord...
Review: Dinah Might by Electric Peace
"Sometimes in the morning, when it's a good surf, I go out there, and I don't feel like it's a bad world." Kary Mullis We don't...
Emily by Ryan Rickenbach
New York-based singer, songwriter, and musician Ryan Rickenbach released a new music video, "Emily." The track is the third release from Rickenbach's upcoming full-length...














