Review: Off With Their Heads – Be Good
“an assured release that builds on their previous material for a slice of captivating punk”
“an assured release that builds on their previous material for a slice of captivating punk”
“Brutalligators aren’t just here to make up the numbers… a collected release that turns contemporary indie-punk on its head”
“BONES UK are full-on, forthright, and don’t care what you think”
“fun and frantic but not particularly going anywhere”
“Plague Vendor can chop and change between nihilistic noise-punk and more luminous alt-rock… it’s what makes ‘By Night’ so appealing”
“Fire and fury still continue to serve Bad Religion well”
“Falling into the bracket of art-rock is one thing, but lacking a clear identity is another”
“There’s more to Best of Enemies than one might assume on first listen… four tracks of perfectly palatable pop-rock”
“‘You Are Ok’ offers a solid balance between light-hearted and mature, radio-friendly and thought-provoking cuts, that nicely suits where The Maine are in 2019”
“‘Mystic Truth’ is such a tight, consistent record that it could prove to be Bad Suns’ undoing”
“Badflower have crafted an album that is bold and tender in equal measure”
Millencolin continue to impress with another solid effort to their sizeable back catalogue.
“RCKLSS are still finding their feet but there’s clearly potential there.”
“‘A Conversation Between Us’ is far more rewarding album than it at first suggests.”
“It’s loud. It’s intense. It’s dissonant. Thankfully, that makes it pretty good.”
With former members of HIM and Amorphis, ‘None For One’ might divide and alienate fans… but it is a decent rock record”
“Neurotic Fiction define the term of ‘angular post-punk’ on ‘Pulp Music’, despite it being a case of style over substance.”
“Arlington’s sound is undoubtedly accessible, with a solid understanding of what makes the most popular garage-rock bands so highly regarded.”
“An amalgamation of indie, emo, and folk, ‘Two Passing Ships’ ebbs and flows”
“‘‘Darkness, Together’’ is an effective amalgamation of multiple sub-genres.”