Review
ALBUM REVIEW: Fate’s Right Hand by James Frankland
My listen list is ever growing and the writing of said listen list relies heavily on…
ALBUM REVIEW: Live and True by Violet Blend
Italian alternative metal enthusiasts have a reason to celebrate with the release of Violet Blend’s latest…
ALBUM REVIEW: After Dark by Infernalizer
Infernalizer’s latest creation, After Dark, is an exploration of heavy metal’s many facets, conceived and brought…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: It’s Not You; It’s Me by Seetali
In a world where music serves as a universal language for emotions, SEETALI’s debut album, It’s…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Ask for Angela by Chroma
I can positively say that Chroma is not here to fuck spiders with their debut album…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Blouse Club by Problem Patterns
The DIY feminist queerpunk quartet Problem Patterns have already been praised by punk icons Kathleen Hanns…
ALBUM REVIEW: Sick Boi by Ren
First, congratulations to Ren on snagging the number one spot with Sick Boi’s release. He edged…
ALBUM REVIEW: Make (Less) Babies by The Guru Guru
Since their 2012 inception, The Guru Guru are a band that has always had a connection…
DEBUT EP REVIEW: My Dreamworld by Lilac Haze
Formed this year by songwriter Katrina Swift, Lilac Haze entered the music scene with a pair…
ALBUM REVIEW: IV by Marvelous 3
I don’t care what anyone says. There was not a snowball’s chance in hell that the…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Another Day in Paradise by Part Time Signals
Cardiff’s alternative music scene has to be buzzing with anticipation as the city’s very own Part…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: DK.01 by Das Koolies
Das Koolies, the fearless maestros of organised chaos weaving through techno, psych, and glam, unveiled their…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Muriel by Muriel
Muriel is a personal and introspective journey into the mind of songwriter and founder of the…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: With a Smile by Best Ex
Mariel Loveland‘s journey from her days with pop punk Candy Hearts to the current pop-diary-confessional soundscapes…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Falling by Aiwass
I find myself often pondering whether Aiwass is summoning celestial angels or beckoning forth enigmatic demons…
ALBUM REVIEW: Strange Adrenaline by Nat Vazer
Nat Vazer‘s sophomore album, Strange Adrenaline, masterfully navigates the delicate balance between fragility and strength, a…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: All Gas No Brakes by Heavy Lungs
Heavy Lungs, the punk noise rock ensemble out of Bristol, is ready to take one on…
ALBUM REVIEW: A Fiesta and a Hell by Lauren Lakis
Carving out her own path in the music industry, Lauren Lakis offers a refreshing blend of…
ALBUM REVIEW: Noctomb by Noctomb
Hailing from Raleigh, North Carolina, the three-piece ensemble known as Noctomb is poised to crush boundaries…
ALBUM REVIEW: Nothing Clever, Just Feelings by CLT DRP
We’re late to the review party on CLT DRP’s September 8th release, Nothing Clever, Just Feelings…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Stalked By Daemons by State of Deceit
While many think of Friday the 13th as unlucky, music fans know the reality. This Friday…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: In Our Time by P.J.M. Bond
Embarking on a literary journey alongside the likes of Ernest Hemingway may seem audacious, but when…
EP REVIEW: Invertebrates by WickerMan
Opening with thematic flair, Invertebrates from genre-defying rapper and producer WickerMan commands attention from the beginning…
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…