Review
ALBUM REVIEW: From the Underground by The Dead Krazukies
The Dead Krazukies, the powerhouse of French melodic punk, return with their anticipated album, From The…
EP REVIEW: Health by Snake Eyes
Brighton’s Snake Eyes formed in 2020 with a mission statement to forge a band with like…
DEBUT SINGLE REVIEW: “Throw Away Your Money” by D.M.D.B Project
Spearheaded by Dylan Boddy, the D.M.D.B Project is a collaboration of artists working together to create…
EP REVIEW: Robby Bloodshed vs. Voice of Doom
Out now, Robby Bloodshed vs Voice of Doom is a 4 song cover EP with Robby…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Rock ‘N’ Roll ConFusion by Yankee Gaucho
Melodic and haunting. That’s what the debut album Rock ‘N’ Roll ConFusion from Yankee Gaucho invokes….
SONG REVIEW: “Silent Acquiescence” by Sifting
Sometimes, I hear a song and I think, if I possessed a more chaotic and frenzied…
ALBUM REVIEW: Monokrator by The Bleeding
The recently released Monokrator was my first dive into the world of London’s The Bleeding and…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Deep Blue Dreams by Llucid
Musician. Singer. Producer. Another notch that Llucid can add to his belt is his debut album,…
ALBUM REVIEW: Monuments by Last Giant
Perseverance has paid off. Monuments from Last Giant is now available wherever one streams music (or…
ALBUM REVIEW: Sanguinaria by Clara Engel
Not gonna lie, I’m impressed with any artist who has the wherewithal to use the sword…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Garden by Andrew Smith
Simple. Nostalgic. Wistful. Sentimental. Heartfelt. Tender. Those are the words that come to mind when listening…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Hiraeth by Dayshifter
Dylan Thomas wrote, “Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and…
EP REVIEW: Learning to Love Again by Aisha Badru
In Learning to Love, out now on Nettwerk, Aisha Badru explores the crossroads of romantic entanglements…
ALBUM REVIEW: Birthday Suit by Samuel Nicholson
Born after years of searching and longing, Birthday Suit by Samuel Nicholson serves as a self-portrait…
ALBUM & VIDEO REVIEW: Searching for Strawberries: The Story of Jongo Bongo, Act 1
I love when a band is innovative and Rare American’s is spinning the idea of how…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: To Hell and Back by Dieth
Dieth is a force to be reckoned with. Featuring an iconic line up of Dave Ellefson,…
ALBUM REVIEW: Näe’bliss by Red Cain
Inspired by the Wheels of TIme series, Näe’bliss from Canada’s Red Cain pays homage to Robert…
DEBUT EP REVIEW: Tragicomedy by Brodie Milner
The debut EP from Brodie Milner, Tragicomedy is laced with sarcasm and sincerity and sympathy and…
ALBUM REVIEW: Timeless by Drifting in Silence
Composer, Derrick Stembridge aka Drifting in Silence, recently released Timeless, a wonderful ambient album that is…
TRACK BY TRACK: Phantomime by Ghost
I contemplated not doing this review of Ghost’s EP Phantomime at all, which is why it’s…
EP REVIEW: Terrible And Sad by Skin on Flesh
I have one complaint about Skin on Flesh’s EP Terrible and Sad – it’s only 3…
ALBUM REVIEW: Heartbreak Rules by Horse Jumper of Love
The recently released, Heartbreak Rules, by Horse Jumper of Love features eight songs with two reimagined…
ALBUM REVIEW: Heartbreakers Space Club by Dakota Jones
Following up an acclaimed debut album can be hard. The bar is set exponentially high by…
ALBUM REVIEW: Songs From Severn Grove by Ivan Moult
If there ever was an album to encapsulate the laid back sounds of summer in the…
EP REVIEW: Forever Outsider by The Deadnotes
I love when a band’s name betrays me. With a name like The Deadnotes, I imagined…
ALBUM REVIEW: Rain Falling Up by American Anymen
There were 3 bands in 2022 that put metal in its various genres back in my…
ALBUM REVIEW: Sacred & Profane by Oryad
Out now, Sacred & Profane finds Oryad adding opera and jazz to their prog metal sound….
ALBUM REVIEW: Not Without My Ghosts by The Amity Affliction
I am a music lover. Have been since a child. I am also a writer. Have…