Atlanta sextet The Callous Daoboys is back with two insane singles – "Two-Headed Trout" and "The Demon Of Unreality Limping Like A Dog" – a massive 10-minute music video, and a new record I Don't Want ...
Across the entire heavy-music landscape, you won’t find too many bands more playfully adventurous than Atlanta’s Callous ...
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American singer-songwriter Julia Michaels continues to make strides in the industry by staying true to herself, for which is well reflected in her musical style and songwriting. Michaels welcomed the ...
Music composed for a film helps the script tell its story. It can reflect the pacing of a scene, emphasize a moment in the plot or build tension within the characters and their dialogue. When done ...
Working in extremes as always, the band first serve up “Two-Headed Trout,” which finds vocalist Carson Pace working through the croonier side of his singing voice amid a straightforward-but-sinisterly ...
Following 2022’s outrageous Celebrity Therapist, the Callous Daoboys will return with their third album, I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven, on May 16 via MNRK Heavy.
The Callous Daoboys' new music is as over-the-top as the two songs featured in it, which range from their most accessible music to their heaviest.
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