New Releases: November 18, 2023

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Single | 18/11/2023 | Independent
Rapcore / Crossover | Leicester, England

Guess who’s back! 9 o’clock nasty are back. Their third album Culture War 23 has been released only six weeks ago, and here they are again. In their latest single, they let us know that we have been naughty, very very naughty. Or good and gently nurturing Mother Nature has tried to educate her children for ages. Now, the time has come for her brother to interfere. Here is Unkle Natur, ready to teach us a lesson. Unkle Natur is the Hardcore Crossover wake-up call for the naughty kids.
8/10 Mangoes

Album | 17/11/2023 | Not Saints
Alternative Rock / Modern Rock | Brighton, England

Three years of hard work have audibly paid out, as Brighton’s Hana Piranha proves by finally releasing her gigantic album Wingspan. Together with partners in art Mishkin, Jim and Andy, the gifted artist pushes the borders of Modern Alternative Rock. Massive soundscapes of cinematic dimension build up like gigantic cloud towers. And on the lead of mastermind Hana Piranha, they turn into a heavy and yet emotional musical thunderstorm.
8/10 Mangoes
listening recommendations: I wanna leave, Hurt the ones you love

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Album | 17/11/2023 | Rookie Records
Post Punk / Post Hardcore | Hamburg, Germany

Leto. forge the bridge between heavy sounds and emotional contents on their third longplayer LEben und TOt (German: LIfe and DEad). Sadness meets anger when the Northern German band deals with the zeitgeist of our dark ages. And despite all the negativity that belongs into this area of tension, LEben und TOt is very catchy and activating.
7/10 Mangoes
listening recommendations: Der tote Baron, Ostfriesland

Album | 17/11/2023 | Bronson Recordings
Heavy Psych / Krautrock | Emilia-Romangna, Italy

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