Album Review: For the Fallen Dreams – Heavy Hearts
Despite it being almost two years since their last release, For The Fallen Dreams have not missed a step returning with one of the most brutal
Despite it being almost two years since their last release, For The Fallen Dreams have not missed a step returning with one of the most brutal
It doesn’t seem 5 minutes since North-West punk/hardcore band released their ‘Why Do My Friends Have To Live Around Here’ EP last September. Nevertheless, the
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Employed To Serve are a nice change in the current scene. Where most bands opt for a more straightforward take on hardcore, whether full of
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