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Omar Ashour

Omar is a self-made man, with a vast empire spanning the length of his apartment, where he sits down at his desk for the recommended number of hours to fuel the modern industry. It’s amazing how much he gets away with! But really, the guy just likes listening to good music, teaching guitar, and playing with his band Skeletons.

Review: The End by Swimsuit Issue

Swimsuit Issue from Australia had a dream which inspired the writing of “The End.” Here the writer recollects it for us: “I woke up feeling a heavy loss at...

Review: Cut, Burn, Bruise by Reality Suite

For a band that's been climbing up the rock'n'roll ladder for the good part of ten years, Reality Suite aren't showing any signs of stopping. Continuing the great American...

Review: I’m Tired by Bend Sinister

“I'm tired of laying where my head don't lie I'm tired of never seeing eye to eye There's a fire burning deep down inside” are the desperate...

Review: OMO by Channo

Lo-fi music is nothing new. The Elephant Six Collective back in the 90s built a brand around it, and members of the collective like Neutral Milk Hotel and Olivia...

Review: The Others by My Darling Weirdo

As I take in a glass of “The Others” by My Darling Weirdo, I'm getting hints of Depeche Mode's more industrial work, as well as NIN. In My Darling...

Review: On the Beers by Cold Sleep

Cold Sleep is a power-trio from Melbourne, Australia, and according to the band's bio, they're “an alternative band that hits you right in the feels.” I wasn't really sure...