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Lipstick and Furs: A Haunting New Chapter for Flowers for Juno
Today we’re checking out the brand new single, Lipstick and Furs, by the gothic rock and ethereal darkwave band Flowers for Juno. This marks FFJ’s first release since the Bacchanalia Coppélia EP back in January. Flowers for Juno always delivers, so expectations are naturally high for this new offering, which comes in at five minutes and thirty seconds. Lipstick and Furs opens with a bright, almost pastoral soundscape of birdsong and gently rising harp, creating an atmospheric

Lee (Review Zoo)
2 days ago


New Video for ‘Blunt Force Blues’ Sees Lamb of God Honouring Their Richmond Origins
Lamb of God Return to Their Roots in New “Blunt Force Blues” Video Ahead of Into Oblivion More than two decades into their career, Lamb of God aren’t chasing relevance — they’re reclaiming perspective. The Richmond metal institution have unveiled the video for “Blunt Force Blues,” the latest and final preview of their upcoming album Into Oblivion , set for release on 13 March via Century Media / Epic Records . Where recent singles have leaned into sonic aggression and existe

Lee (Review Zoo)
3 days ago


Review Zoo check out DandyWorld, the debut album by Dandy John
There’s something quietly defiant about Dandy John. While much of modern pop is engineered for algorithms and immediacy, he builds from instinct. The independent songwriter and pianist doesn’t chase trends — he follows feelings. The result is music that feels deliberate but never calculated, refined yet emotionally exposed. His debut album, Dandyworld (released January 2026), isn’t just a first release — it’s a statement of intent. It introduces an artist who treats pop as c

Lee (Review Zoo)
Feb 16
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