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Farehaven – No Fear
Single | 31/10/2024
Featured on the maxi single Careless Cry (10/02/2025 | Bighedwolfgang Records)
2:51 | Digital/Music Video
Hard Rock / Heavy Metal
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
The caption of the music video on Farehaven‘s YouTube Channel reads that No Fear is the artist’s “most powerful anthem yet”, and the three-minute track is indeed a heavyweight of an empowering hymn. No Fear was recorded in the bedroom and it features a drummer hired from Fiverr. This modern and independent approach to the release fits the song’s theme very well as it is a topic that can be very personal, yet everyone can relate to it. Farehaven‘s No Fear deals with risks and fears, and predeominanlty with the process of overcoming them. This encouraging message is wrapped up in a catchy and also highly empowering sonic coat of hard rock and heavy metal.
Press materials by courtesy of David Sizemore
Slave Keeper – Ślad
Album | 23/09/2022
60:47 | 12 tracks | Vinyl/CD/Digital
Heavy Metal / Hard Rock
Lublin, Poland
While the pre-order for their sophomore longplayer Podwójna gra has already been activated, it is worth taking a closer a look at Slave Keeper‘s 2022 debut album Ślad. Highspeed heavy metal with symphonic traces meets voluminous hard rock. Hence a massive lightning bolt of hard and heavy music discharges in a colourful tornado. Slave Keeper have proven that they know how to induce coherence to a versatile album. Now, we can look forward to the their great debut’s successor being released in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Press materials by courtesy of Solid Rock PR
We will dance again
Mia Schem

