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Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Sidebürns

"Not What Used to Be"   single

(Self-issued)



“I didn’t want to sugarcoat it. It’s about emotional captivity – and the moment you finally get to breathe again,” was the portrait daubed by German-trio pathbreaker Ralf Sideburn. But do not assume observational profundity must be dismal. Whole cities are in very real peril of meltdown, when this jet-engined inferno befalls landscapes. Full-bodied rampage manifests lyrics' liberational embrace. These amps go to 11, at 600 mph. November 14 release date scheduled.

(And planned for March issuance is EP Beer-Fueled Bastards. A tour will commence soon after.)

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