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Alter Bridge releases "Scales are Falling", ahead of New Album Release Day

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Alter Bridge L to R: Scott Phillips, Myles Kennedy, Brian Marshall, Mark Tremonti Photo Credit: Chuck Brueckmann Edited by Anselm Anderson ALTER BRIDGE unveils the final single ahead of their forthcoming self-titled eighth studio album, set for global release this Friday. “ Scales Are Falling ” delivers the band’s signature rock sound, brought to life by Myles Kennedy (vocals/guitars), Mark Tremonti (guitars/vocals), Brian Marshall (bass), and Scott Phillips (drums). The track delves into the pivotal moment of realising deception, capturing the profound emotional weight that accompanies the revelation of truth. Lead vocalist Myles Kennedy comments on the meaning behind the track, “It’s when you realise the reality of a situation where you’ve been deceived. You see the truth and how harsh it is.” “Scales Are Falling” is available now across all digital service providers. The accompanying visualizer is created by Marcin Pospiech ( Nine Inch Nails , Tool – @reinfected.me), which is...

Album Review: Molly Karloff- Molly Karloff

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Words by Anselm Anderson Rising UK rockers  Molly Karloff have released their eagerly awaited self-titled debut via Molly Makes Records.  The Oxford-based trio combines punchy riffs, infectious choruses, and salacious grooves that have gained an international fanbase. The band has won many plaudits from the likes of UK Radio station Planet Rock , as well as music publications like Powerplay, Hard Rock Hell Magazine,  and Fireworks Magazine.    Having listened to their singles "You Don't Know My Name" and "Breaking Out" earlier, I was eagerly anticipating reviewing their latest release. The ten-track LP was produced by Grammy Award-winning Producer Matt Exeter, whose previous work includes Cradle of Filth, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath etc. The song "You Don't Know My Name" starts the album with a powerful riff and foot-tapping rhythms that set the tone for the rest of the release. "In The Night" turns up the volume with intense grooves ...

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