Review
EP REVIEW: Irretrospective: Part 2 by Async Await
Irretrospective: Part 2 is a chemical reaction of sound and emotion where the raw intensity of grunge converges with the mechanical allure of industrial music.
EP REVIEW: Jig-So by Mali Hâf
Funded by the Welsh Arts Council through their Creative Steps Funding, Welsh songstress, Mali Hâf, recently…
ALBUM REVIEW: Intraspectral by Lenka
The seventh studio album, Intraspectral, by Lenka is out now on the iconic songstress’ own label…
EP REVIEW: In Acetate by The Black Delta Movement
In Acetate is the perfect dose of psych-rock, capturing the essence of a perception-altering experience without the need for hallucinogenic drugs.
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Diving Into the Arms of the Divine by SPELLES
I have one word for the debut album Diving Into the Arms of the Divine by…
ALBUM REVIEW: Arms Drums by Rad Spurts
Rad Spurts, the brainchild of Brighton-based guitarist Todd Jordan (known for his work with Negative Pegasus…
ALBUM REVIEW: Swedish Woods by The Manikins
Swedish Woods is a non-stop riot of swagger, angst, and unadulterated feel-good vibes that refuses to let up.
EP REVIEW: The Suspended Woman by Kilter featuring Andromeda Anarchia
The progressive post metal jazz trio, Kilter, invites us to the musical frontier with their latest…
ALBUM REVIEW: One in the Chamber by Downshift
Listening to One in the Chamber, Downshift’s latest endeavour that will be out on November 17h,…
DEBUT EP REVIEW: Vol 1: A Profound and Nameless Fear by The Holy Nothing
Fusing a daring blend of stoner metal, grunge, and desert rock, The Holy Nothing from Fort…
SOUNDTRACK REVIEW: What Happens After Midnight by Exiled Hope
Sofia Frasz, the mastermind behind Exiled Hope, has elegantly crafted a chilling and haunting soundtrack, out…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Marma by Beatowls
Having crafted an enthralling lead single with “Please Lie to Me”, the electronic trio hailing from…
ALBUM REVIEW: Equal Strain on All Parts by Jimmy Buffett
I wasn’t going to write this review. Wasn’t really sure I could. To say the music…
DEBUT EP REVIEW: All is Forgiven by Enola
A few weeks ago at SXSW Sydney, I had the privilege of witnessing the performance of…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Summer’s Coming by Al Matcott
I had the pleasure of attending one of Al Matcott’s SXSW Sydney shows last month and…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Retrogradient by Deorbit
In an exploration that transcends the ordinary, Deorbit, a US-based instrumental, progressive, and technical metal band,…
ALBUM REVIEW: Overstimulated by Miranda Joan
There’s an enchanting bass rhythm woven throughout Miranda Joan‘s highly anticipated album, Overstimulated, that bridges genres…
ALBUM REVIEW: Llond Llaw by Los Blancos
Returning with their sophomore album, Llond Llaw, Los Blancos fearlessly embrace their uncivilised creativity through thirteen…
EP REVIEW: Split EP by The Gundown and Day Drinker
2 bands. 6 songs. 1 EP. The Split EP features three tracks each from The Gundown…
EP REVIEW: Present State of Joy and Grief by Adult Leisure
The only downside I have with Adult Leisure‘s sophomore EP, Present State of Joy and Grief,…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Expected to Fly by Dylan James
Dylan James‘ debut album, Expected to Fly (November 10th) is a poignant and emotionally charged journey…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Phantasmagoria by Black Daggers
I like going in blind when listening to new artists or new music. All I knew…
EP REVIEW: Dreadfully Distinct by Dissona
Dissona, a progressive metal band from Chicago, known for their diverse and imaginative sound is on…
ALBUM REVIEW: Find Me a Cloud by The Grogans
The Grogans, a Melbourne-based band, have been on a musical journey since 2018, boldly traversing genres…
ALBUM REVIEW: First Blood (Deluxe Edition) by GLDN
I would be remiss not to acknowledge the parallels between GLDN and iconic acts like Nine…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Empire Falling by Magnetic Skies
Empire Falling, the debut album from synth pop sensation Magnetic Skies follows on their series of…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: “Suicide in the City” by Cauldron
Inspired by fellow concept lovers, Coheed and Cambria and My Chemical Romance, Birmingham’s metalcore sensation, Cauldron,…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Band Plays On by The Slants
2017: Matal v. Tam, Portland, Oregon-based all Asian American dance-rock band The Slants took on the…