Reviews
ALBUM REVIEW: The Optometrist by Matt Edible & The Obtuse Angels
Matt Edible & The Obtuse Angels return with The Optometrist (February 14th), an album that solidifies…
EP REVIEW: Elements by Dead Air
The trio of Dead Air are breaking through the noise with their upcoming EP Elements, out…
ALBUM REVIEW: Jupe in the Flesh by Papa Jupe’s T.C.
Papa Jupe’s T.C. have never been a band to shy away from chaos, and Jupe in…
ALBUM REVIEW: Liquid Portraits by Clap! Clap!
Late to the Party – reviews of older music that you may not have heard. I’ve…
ALBUM REVIEW: Offerings Of The Inhumane by A Tyrant’s Lament
A Tyrant’s Lament Elevates Death Metal with Offerings Of The Inhumane
ALBUM REVIEW: Tempora Mutantur by Lunar
Progressive metal outfit Lunar returns with their fourth full-length album, Tempora Mutantur (January 31st), a sprawling…
EP REVIEW: Negative Utopia by The DSM IV
Negative Utopia (January 31st) by The DSM IV is where new age paranoia meets chaos and…
EP REVIEW: Bad News by Magana
Out on January 24th, Magana’s Bad News EP bridges a moment of introspection and transition with…
ALBUM REVIEW: Ground to Dust by Oh The Humanity!
Massachusetts shredders Oh The Humanity! take their signature mix of melodic punk and technical riffs to…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: As Above, So Below by Shadow of the Talisman
In an era where bands are increasingly defined by their ability to carve a unique sonic…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: After Everything Else by The Breathing Method
The Breathing Method’s debut album, After Everything Else (January 24th), is a raw and unapologetic exploration…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Doom Scroll by Weed Demon
Weed Demon takes their sludgy stoner doom to new heights with The Doom Scroll, a genre-blurring…
ALBUM REVIEW: Dark Green by Tumbleweed Dealer
Tumbleweed Dealer explore southern sounds and swamp mystique on Dark Green.
ALBUM REVIEW: Euphoria by Nekomata
Building on the success of their 2022 debut, …And Then, The Abusement Park Left Town, Italian…
EP REVIEW: Living on the Internet by Myriad
Myriad’s Living on the Internet EP offers a vibrant, and unfiltered glimpse into the highs and…
ALBUM REVIEW: Reclamation by Crys Matthews
Reclamation is a powerful declaration of identity, heritage, and resistance, brought to life by one of…
ALBUM REVIEW: Scorched Earth by Harakiri for the Sky
The forthcoming album from Harakiri For The Sky, Scorched Earth (January 24th), is a masterful continuation…
ALBUM REVIEW: Recover What You Can by Negative 13
Negative 13 return with Recover What You Can, a six-track record that solidifies their ability to…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Alien Machine by AntiMozdeBeast
With The Alien Machine (January 17th), AntiMozdeBeast delivers a bold and genre-defying instrumental album that pushes…
ALBUM REVIEW: Pillow Talk by Party Nails
Party Nails, the vibrant alter ego of Elana Carroll, strikes a masterful balance of genres and…
EP REVIEW: Solastalgia by Battleflagg
Battleflagg’s latest EP, Solastalgia, captures the weight of change and disconnection while delivering an engaging experience….
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Nude #9 by Camille Schmidt
Camille Schmidt’s Nude #9, out on January 10th, is a captivating exploration of identity, intimacy, and…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Wrath Within by Atramentum
Hamburg’s Atramentum takes a bold step forward with their sophomore album, The Wrath Within (out on…
ALBUM REVIEW: Full Moon by Moonchild Sanelly
Moonchild Sanelly is back, and she’s illuminating the music world with her third studio album, Full…
DEBUT EP REVIEW: Black Marrow by Slaughtersun
Slaughtersun’s debut EP, Black Marrow, is a ferocious showcase of talent and vision and establishes the…
EP REVIEW: Marie / Michel by Sisters Of…
Sisters Of… have carved out a unique place in instrumental music, and their latest EP, Marie…
ALBUM REVIEW: Music for Saxofone & Bass Guitar by Sam Gendel and Sam Wilkes
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Music is magic by another name. A well constructed musical motif can instantly materialise you into a different plain of existence. Its influence over us can cause us to literally pause life, as it pulls all focus on itself.
ALBUM REVIEW: Nocturne (Soundtrack for an Invisible Film) by Avi C. Engel
Toronto-based artist Avi C. Engel’s Nocturne (Soundtrack for an Invisible Film) offers a strikingly unconventional listening…