Reviews

The Ascetic Paradox Album Launch : A Review By Eshantha Perera

On the 17th of October 2015, Stigmata, one of the biggest metal acts of our little island, released their newest record, The Ascetic Paradox. I have arrived back home, got

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Asela Perera – These Years (Album Review)

The physical copies of this album that were up for pre-order, got sold out in less that a week. Now, isn’t that saying something? This album has been teased on

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DRILL TEAM Ft. iClown & Various Artists – Cypher 2014/15

One in a while, you get a single that is nothing short of sonic brilliance – production wise , lyrically and delivery…This IS one of those singles that will be

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Fruitcake: The Review

I will be honest with you, I was 15 minutes late and almost never made it to the show but thanks to a very nice bunch of girls at the ticket counter..I

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DeLon: Head High (Review By Blessie Keegel)

“With his offering, DeLon is telling us to sit up and pay attention” He’s grown into a legitimate rapper and you get a taste of his eloquence here on this

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The Last 5 Years: Review

Its been a while since we did a review of anything but hey, here’s to a fresh start. So we went to see “The Last 5 Years” on the opening

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Ex-Alien By Medhani Jayzee (Due To Popular Demand)

you read right…we’ve had a bunch of people wanting us to put this in here and you’ll know why if you haven’t see that work of (your imagination goes here)

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Dawn Jay – Dadam (my heartbeat goes like)

Here’s a song for almost everyone going thru the phase of sleepless nights, endless time wasting and obsessing when you’re in love. Dawn Jay hits it right on this single

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Eranga Jayawansa – Clarity (Ethnic RnB Remix)

Zedd’s Clarity over time has become one of those songs you just cannot deny or run away from unless you’re brave enough to say “Not Today Emo Me, Just Not

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Ras Ceylon – Heal Lanka

This post war anthem is not the regular deal you’d hear. Not to be confused with some sugary appeal for peace, the song’s strong, political questioning lyrical content makes it