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    Fresh Friday Music Drops – 4/4/25

    Start this Friday off by saying sorry for the quiet week! We have had horrible weather that has had all of my attention. That said, let’s dive in to what I found this week for you!

    III – Sleep Theory

    I only discovered Sleep Theory about a year ago, but I have loved just about everything I have found. III does not disappoint. The driving melodies and lyrics are offset with a powerhouse of a bridge. I love a good drop beat growling bridge. And this one comes with a sinister laugh behind it. This one gets some bonus points from me as the band from my home state pays homage to the weather that nerfed my week in the music video.

    Caramel – Sleep Token

    One can not deny the voracity of Sleep Token fans. I wouldn’t put myself there, but I do enjoy their music. This one is a beautiful fourth wall break straight to the worst of their fan base. A none-to-subtle rebuke at those trying to, in all honesty, dox the members of a band that have built their entire brand around their anonymity. It’s hauntingly beautiful, and the more I listen, the more I fall in love with it.

    Prizefighter – Rise Against

    I’m a big Rise Against fan, so I was excited to see this one drop yesterday. The lyrics speak to my punk protest heart, and overall I really dig this one. That said, the mix is a little messy. It almost sounds like it was recorded live – got a bit of the hollow sound to it – but it wasn’t. Still, I won’t let it harsh my mellow for new Rise Against, and the more I listen to it, the more lyrics are drawing me back in more than the messy sounding mix is pushing me away.

    Worst in You – Versus Me (VSME)

    Versus Me is a band that I think has big potential. They put on an entertaining live show, and I really love what they’ve been putting out. Worst in You is no different. The story of a toxic relationship is meaningful and could speak to all manners of situations from bad partners to bad parents. Another good one from Versus Me.

    Afterlife – Evanescence

    Amy Lee’s haunting vocals make this one just top notch. My youngest called her “soothing” when I was listening to this one earlier. To be fair, she’s an Evanescence fan (and only 5…so take that for what it’s worth 😉), but she was hooked on this one. She has good taste – so am I. It’s a beautiful song that’s an instant add to my favorites list.

    from me to you – BABYMETAL feat. Poppy

    BABYMETAL is a band that always pops up in my playlists, I enjoy them well enough, but there’s never been a song of theirs to grab me and make me want to replay it. That changed when this one popped on my release radar. The k-pop undertones mixing with Poppy’s grungy scream is just *chef’s kiss*. Love it.

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    My (current) Fave Bands with Less than 200k Listeners

    One thing I love about going to live shows is finding new bands. Sure, I may be going for one band in particular, but I will dive into the others before the show every time. The thrill of finding new music and supporting smaller artists is just as, if not more, fun than the bigger ones. As one of my newer fave bands (The Funeral Portrait) just hit the 1 million listener milestone, I decided I wanted to highlight some of the smaller bands captivating my playlists.

    5. POET the Band

    I discovered POET the Band last week when I acquired tickets to see Savage Hands and Minute to Midnight. I knew both of the other bands – in fact Minute to Midnight is later in this list. Their sound is so good. I was shocked they only have less than 1,400 listeners. I would place them in the metal core category with a sound that makes me think of Versus Me and Memphis May Fire. Their entire EP theprolgue is a hit. Picking one for this purpose of this post was difficult, but I think I have to go with asabovesobelow.

    4. nitelife

    I had the pleasure of seeing nitelife live with Rain City Drive last fall. I say pleasure because these guys just put on a fun show. You can tell they love what they are doing. Billing themselves as “Soul Punk,” they are pretty unique in their sound compared to what I normally listen to. They have punk elements couched in soul beats and electronics. It gets you grooving.

    3. Galleons

    Galleons showed up randomly in my If Not For Me radio list one night. I have a habit of hearing a song and rabbit trailing through their artist page. The song that drew me in was DeLorean which opens with the line “I don’t want to be another memory, I want to be a haunting reminder.” Love it. The rest of the lyrics are haunting and sad set to an upbeat, punk rhythm. Casadastra is also high on my list of favorite Galloeons songs. Last thing, don’t sleep on their instrumentals…

    2. Minute After Midnight

    Minute After Midnight is another find through an artist radio. He doesn’t have a whole lot of songs – I counted 11 – but what he has is highly enjoyable. The newest release, Flames, hits all of my metal core boxes. Ghost, a bit more melodic than Flames, is the song that got me hooked. I highly recommend giving the whole Minute After Midnight catalogue a play through.

    1. Oni

    Oni was the opening band when I saw Pop Evil and Bad Wolves last fall. I love this find. The lyrics are powerful, the rhythms driving, and he puts on a good show. Control takes the top of the list for me, but I would be remiss if I didn’t share the latest single, Shouldn’t Feel This Way. If you want a song that makes you feel all of the feels, this song is for you. Very few songs have elicited such a visceral reaction out of me. There may have been tears. As the lead singer for Pop Evil said: This band is going places.

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    Nevertake Reviews Personally

    Today at midnight, Anberlin dropped the album Nevertake – a full rerecording of the album Never Take Friendship Personally with new touring lead singer Matty Mullins. The original lead singer of Anberlin, Stephen Christian, said he was taking an indefinite hiatus from touring with Anberlin in 2023. He hand-picked Matty Mullins of Memphis May Fire to replace him on the tour.

    However, since then, the band has released several songs featuring Mullins on lead vocals. Two of the songs on the most recent album, 2024’s Vega, featured Mullins as the lead vocal. The newest single, High Stakes, also features Mullins on lead vocals.

    Anberlin is currently in the middle of touring the 20th anniversary of Never Take Friendship Personal. I had the pleasure of seeing the show early in the tour in February. It was my first time seeing Anberlin with Mullins as lead and the show did not disappoint. I was honestly nervous about how the show would sound without Christian, the vocals of my young adulthood. (Enjoy some pictures of the show throughout the review.)

    This review is not about this show though that information does provide context. To say I was caught offguard when I found out Nevertake was a full rerecord with Mullins is an understatement. I knew Mullins would be the touring voice, and he is obviously providing vocals on some of the new songs, but this almost seems a step further away from Christian’s involvement in the band.

    Furthermore, I have a confession…

    I like Nevertake better. Like, a lot better.

    I sat and made a playlist of both albums interwoven – original, new, original, new – to truly see where the differences were. After a play-through, I focused on my favorites from the album: Paperthin Hymn, (The Symphony of) Blase, and – naturally – The/A Feel Good Drag (which has the change of “the” to “a” in the re-release).

    In all of them, I like the Mullins version better – especially A Feel Good Drag. I sat and thought about why. Was it just the vocals? I tend to gravitate towards heavier vocals in my music. Truth be told, while I love Anberlin, they are probably my husband’s top band ever. Christian’s vocals are softer and more melodic than Mullins’ heavier, more driving vocal style.

    It’s not just the vocals though. The guitars are more vivid, the drums more pronounced. Maybe it’s a comparison of 2005 recording vs 2025 recordings, but the original music seems more muted to match Christian’s softer vocals. The new recordings seem to match the heavier direction the band wants to take.

    But don’t take my word that this is the direction the band is going. During the show we attended, Mullins made it very clear that the heavier sound is all belonging to the remaining members of Anberlin. The new song he most had influence over is High Stakes and he wanted it to have a more pop-rock sound in-line of old school Anberlin.

    This rerecord seems to leave a slew of questions in it’s wake for fans of Anberlin. What role does Christian play in the band going forward? Is Mullins the true future of Anberlin or is he an addition? The band photos all feature Mullins and Christian – seeming to point towards a combined future. The artist bylines on Nevertake are all “Anberlin, Matty Mullins” – indicating he is not a full-fledged member of Anberlin. Will we ever have a situation similar to the new Three Days Grace with two leader singers?

    While the future of Anberlin seems unclear, I can say a few things with certainty: Matty Mullins is a perfect addition, I love the direction they are headed, and Nevertake is well worth the listen.

    (Even if I feel a little guilty at liking Nevertake more than the original.)