Pigeon Spins Rock Featuring OMENS, Kilravock, John Lebanon, Zegovia, BruceBAn$hee, and More!
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- Aug 31
- 4 min read
Updated: Sep 1
BruceBAn$hee - WhiteBoyWa$ted
With influences ranging from Ozzy Osbourne to Mac Miller, "WhiteBoyWa$ted" is a punk-rap anthem that captures the essence of one wild night and BruceBan$hee's no-apologies philosophy. Recorded entirely in BruceBan$hee's home studio, this track is a self-made masterpiece that embodies chaos, energy, and authenticity. The unique recording process, characterized by total isolation and a singular artistic vision, sets "WhiteBoyWa$ted" apart as a raw and reckless creation in the realm of punk-rap music. BruceBan$hee's live performances are known for their punk energy, rap swagger, and crowd engagement, making him a must-see artist in the music scene. As BruceBan$hee himself puts it, "WhiteBoyWa$ted" is the embodiment of breaking creative limits and embracing chaos without constraints, solidifying his place as a genre-bending force in the industry.
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OMENS - You've Got a Hold on Me
OMENS is the most rockingest rock band to ever rock you. Heavy riffs, killer hooks, face-melting solos, and well-crafted lyrics. Tell your friends.
With their debut album reported by many to be one of 2024’s best front-to-back listens, OMENS has since racked up over 400,000 views and 5,600+ subscribers on YouTube, clearly earning a place in the dark hearts of hard rock and metal fans in the know.
Now they’re back with a second dose, OMENS II, being released over the next several months, one single at a time, with “You’ve Got a Hold on Me” (dropped on 08/08) following “Any Means” (05/23). “
"Though we much prefer putting out albums, we’re excited to see how our audience
responds to this more modern approach for releasing our music,” says guitarist Mike
Keller. “Now that our first album is out there as a foundation, we’re just gonna keep
piling onto what we’ve built, with the hope of pleasing the omniscient and almighty
algorithm gods one killer new song at a time.”
While first single “Any Means” was an unrelenting battle cry, “You’ve Got a Hold on Me” finds the band leaning into a monster riff and sing-along chorus devoted to a dark, neon-drenched encounter with a mysterious femme fatale.
“We’ve all experienced an immediate connection with an attractive stranger when the night takes a turn for the sexy,” explains singer Trev Tuminski. “You’ve had a couple cocktails, your inhibitions are down, and there’s this exciting feeling that anything could happen. That’s what’s at the dark heart of this one.”
For now, keep your ear to the ground for a regular cadence of new tracks from the four-piece, rounded out by drummer Don Jacks and bassist Mike Onufreychuk.
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Kilravock - Paranoid / General Malaise
"This is a release that I was inspired to put together after the passing of Ozzy Osbourne. Paranoid is a song that I know very well. When I picked up my first guitar around 16 the first riff I learned was Smoke on The Water, but the second I learned was Paranoid and I even learned the entire song! So basically any time I've been in a band situation and we're just fucking around inevitably this song just gets played, even if it's haphazardly. Since I am a multi-instrumentalist, I just knew this song on every instrument. I knew I could get it down, so I spend an afternoon tracking instruments (twice! my DAW crashed and I lost many of the takes) and an afternoon mixing, and I was really happy with the result."
"I was a little Paranoid about recording and releasing Paranoid! I tend to shy away from obvious tropes when producing music, and this is probably Sabbath's most well known song, but hey it just came together and I ain't gonna question it!"
"I am currently getting a full length album together, and paired with Paranoid I chose a slower, organ laden song that features lyrics about depression. I thought it would go well with the doomerism of Geezer's lyrics on Paranoid!"
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John Lebanon - Mizuri
“Mizuri” encapsulates a moment of awakening, urging listeners to break free from despair and embrace newfound light. The song’s title, meaning Missouri in Japanese, symbolizes the delicate balance between identity and reinvention, old wounds and fresh beginnings. With a striking vocal performance, juicy transitional riffs, and a soaring chorus, “Mizuri” is a beacon of hope in a world filled with uncertainty, offering a glimpse into the profound journey of self-discovery and resilience.
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Zegovia - Prefab
A sonic punch to the gut, Zegovia's upcoming single, "Prefab", doesn’t ask to be understood—it demands to be felt. The track is a loud, unapologetic, multi-guitar explosion of energy that leaves logic behind and dares listeners to come along for the ride. There’s no tidy message or grand theme here—just raw emotion, distorted riffs, and a rhythm section that hits like a freight train.
With lines like “Fiend around another / Indeed another toxic life” and “Prefabrication / No mind illumination,” the song invites interpretation—but never offers answers. Instead, Zegovia embraces the nonsensical, pushing their sound further into gritty, abstract territory.
Following the success of their debut album OBSERVE, Zegovia continues to carve out space for unfiltered expression in the modern rock scene. Prefab is a wild detour—one that makes no promises, but still leaves a mark.
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