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Under The Radar: May 2019

This month’s UTR roundup includes new releases from Like Satellites, Toreador, Kurokuma, Creature and The Shrine.

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Under the Radar: April 2019

The latest edition of UTR looks at recent releases from Iced Earth, The Last Martyr, Slow Renewal and Illyria.

Review: Buckcherry – Warpaint

“While Buckcherry are clearly masters of their craft, ‘Warpaint’ is a predictable a slice of bland middle-of-the-road, rock n’ roll tosh”

Under the Radar: February 2019

Our monthly ‘Under The Radar’ review roundup is back!


This month covers recent releases from Boundaries, Judiciary, Semaphore, Climate of Fear, Bridal Shower, Quantum pig and VFLambda.

Under The Radar: November 2018

It’s been another busy month for releases. So much so, you may have missed new releases from Frog, BillyBio, NeonSaturdays, Not Ur Girlfrenz, The Disaster Area and Stand Alone.

We’re here to fill you with another dose of “Under The Radar”.

Under The Radar: October 2018

For this month’s edition of Under The Radar, we look at new releases from Cognitive, Darker Days, Vaureen, Strange Planes, and Active Bird Community.

Under the Radar: September 2018

For this month’s edition of Under The Radar, we look at new releases from All Them Witches, The Arusha Accord, Walking Dead on Broadway, Canavar and Twin Jackal.

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Under The Radar: August 2018

For this month’s edition of Under The Radar, we look at new releases from Circle of Crows, Sleeping Seasons, Concrete Kingdoms, Tenements, and High Visions.

Under The Radar: July 2018

This month’s edition of Under The Radar highlights a handful of releases from the world of metal. Read on as we look at new releases from Naisian, Black Fast, Hyvmine, The Agony Scene and Liquid State.

Under the Radar: June 2018

For this month’s edition of Under The Radar, we look at new releases from Blue Heaven, Hostile Array, The Forgotten Age, The Zealots, The Lightness of Being, and Cut Short.

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