Uranium Waves Featured In Feedspot's Top Independent Music Blog.
We are proud to announce that Uranium Waves is mentioned in both Feedspot's Top 75 Canadian Music Blogs and Top 40 Independent Music Blogs list. It is an honor to be nominated by Feedspot, especially knowing the nature of their involvement in the boosting and promotion of several successful blogs.
Indeed, for those who didn’t know, Feedspot is a Blogs discovering website created by the brothers Anuj and Vineet Agarwal to allow internet users to find the best websites or blogs, depending on the type of contents they’re looking for. According to many users, the website has been very helpful, when it comes to finding the great and accurate contents on the internet.
We’re definitely honored to be featured on the platform among the best independent music blogs.
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