Review
DEBUT EP REVIEW: Obscene by dead nice
I have one complaint about the debut EP Obscene from dead nice – it only has…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Peach by Peach
Peach, the highly anticipated eponymous debut album from Bristol’s desert-rock and post-punk quartet Peach, brings a…
ALBUM REVIEW: Our Guest Can’t Be Named by The Wytches
With a name like The Wytches and being a metal fan, I expected the album Our…
ALBUM REVIEW: Fight As One by Freya
Fight As One from Freya is lightning quick. Clocking in at just shy of 28 minutes,…
ALBUM REVIEW: Monument Road by Quitter
Scottish singer-songwriter, Quitter is anything but what his namesake may mean. With his latest album Monument…
ALBUM REVIEW: Lilies by Echo Ladies
Sweden’s Echo Ladies have returned with their latest album Lilies and Matilda Bogren, Mattis Andersson, and…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Equinox by The Pleasure Dome
The Pleasure Dome, a Bristol-based grunge-rock/punk trio, is making waves in the music scene with their…
ALBUM REVIEW: To the Wolves by Stitched Up Heart
At the beginning of the month, Stitched Up Heart released their highly anticipated album To the…
DEBUT EP REVIEW: Little Omens by Alfie Jukes
If you follow Alfie Jukes on Instagram or any of his socials, you are more than…
ALBUM REVIEW: The God Slayer by Otep
With a mix of new material and covers, the ninth studio album, The God Slayer, from…
ALBUM REVIEW: Reborn from Hatred by Gory Blister
If death metal can be effortless and smooth, then Reborn from Hatred (Eclipse Records) by Gory…
ALBUM REVIEW: Dollar Lizard Money Zombie by HMS Morris
Prepare to embark on a mind-bending musical journey as HMS Morris, the innovative Welsh pop collective,…
ALBUM REVIEW: Chaotic Wisdom by Black Pestilence
From the frozen prairies of Canada comes Black Pestilence’s latest album Chaotic Wisdom. The album title…
ALBUM REVIEW: Unearthly Will by Augurium
Augurium returns with their latest Unearthly Will. Unearthly Will marks their third studio offering, following 2018’s…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: DIY by Lucky Thief
The allure of the number three has persisted through time, captivating minds and spirits much like…
EP REVIEW: The Eastern Scrolls by AAWKS and AIWASS
Joining forces, AAWKS and AIWASS explore the life and legend of Russian mystic Madame Helena Blavatsky…
ALBUM REVIEW: Ala Mai by Shepherds Reign
Have you ever looked at an album cover and immediately know the album is going to…
ALBUM REVIEW: Delenda: A Black Rose on the Epitaph by Seethe
I hate the word transparent as it seems it’s thrown around and used a lot but…
ALBUM REVIEW: No Easy Way Out by Supplemental Pills
The moment No Easy Way Out by Oregon’s Supplemental Pills started, I was hooked. The organs…
EP REVIEW: Big Two-Hearted River: Part II by P.J.M. Bond
Wordsmith Ernest Hemingway had a way with words. His novella, The Old Man and the Sea…
EP REVIEW: Can’t Save Us All by Born in Blood
Hailing from Fort Worth, Texas, four piece Born in Blood’s forthcoming EP, Can’t Save Us All,…
EP REVIEW: The Veil by Bone Dagger
What caught my ear about Portland’s Bone Dagger are the vocals and the harmonies. They echo…
EP REVIEW: Exoskeleton by Kikker
As a current one woman show here at Amplify the Noise, there’s a lot of music…
ALBUM REVIEW: Maladaptive Daydreaming by Sanguine Glacialis
Any band that can use the word maladaptive has my attention. Hailing from Montreal, Quebec, Sanguine…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: ROYGBIV by Riley Max
Riley Max, an enormous young talent from Colorado, unveils her debut album, ROYGBIV. Composed, performed, and…
EP REVIEW: Delinquent by No Life
New Zealand heavy hitters, No Life have released their highly anticipated EP, Delinquent. The six tracks…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Bad Brain by Sam Mooradian
Bad Brain, Sam Mooradian‘s debut album is a venture into the realm of progressive metal that…
ALBUM REVIEW: Rebirth. Relive. Repeat. by Maebe
Named after the cyclical nature of mental health, Rebirth. Relive. Repeat. by progressive post-rock artist Maebe…