Album Review: Hagana – One Year
While Edinburgh may be Scotland’s capital, in terms of musical prestige, it’s considered well and truly in the shadow of Glasgow – if the two
While Edinburgh may be Scotland’s capital, in terms of musical prestige, it’s considered well and truly in the shadow of Glasgow – if the two
Creative Adult come from a rich and diverse scene of punk rock from Northern California and its definitely not hard to see the influence of
With all the pop punk around at the minute, it can be quite a challenge for a band to step out from the crowd with
Although the name Twin Forks may be unfamiliar to most, the voice and driving force behind the band most definitely is not. Former Dashboard Confessional
“Yeah! I’m the king of the fucking world!” spits audacious vocalist Scott Lee Andrews in the toxic, ferocious ‘Juvenile Pacemaker’. Big words, but expose yourself
Yorkshire-based Servers have caused quite a stir in the alternative rock world when it was announced their debut album ‘Leave With Us’ was set for
I’d never heard of Head North before their EP, ‘Scrapbook Minds’, landed in my inbox. However I’m glad it did, as it’s a great five-track piece
Quite often in recent years, pop punk bands can take on a slick veneer and feel like a manifestation of a scene based on internet
When it comes to a band making themselves like mastodons, you have to give it to Of Us Giants, who have done a fantastic job
When musicians enter into self-indulgent side-project ventures such as this, the problem seems to be that no-one’s around to give them a reality check. When
Both the opening track and the title of The Weaks’ new EP ‘The World Is a Terrible Place and I Hate It and I Want
For some, the debut full-length from US metalcore act Issues has been a longtime coming. Since the release of ‘Black Diamonds’ in late 2012, they’ve been
On the whole, as a nation, Canada has been rather good at producing top-notch, globe conquering rock bands. Unfortunately, Toronto’s Abandon All Ships appear to
Modern Baseball’s ‘Sports’ has been a mainstay on my iPod/Laptop/Phone/Turntable/Wherever-I-could-play-it for the last 12 months. I love that record in a way I’ve loved few
There are some records that turn out to be defining statements for a generation of teens, some of these are intentional like Green Day’s ‘American
It’s a pretty well trodden path, familiar to plenty music fans. A guy or girl is in a punk rock band, and as part of
What the world needs, is more music like this. The Treatment here have offered up a slice of classic heavy rock with their second album,
Though this is my first introduction to them, You Win Again Gravity have been around since 2008, though have unfortunately been plagued with member changes.
Bayside are one of those bands that split opinion right down the middle. Half of your friends wax lyrical, telling you how wonderfully talented and
Having reverted back to their original name, Augustines are finally set to release their self-titled follow-up to 2011’s ’Rise Ye Sunken Ship’. You wont see
Sweden’s Dead By April are a band that have, since they ‘made it’ into the metal world’s consciousness, always just bubbled under the surface –
Eldora’s latest release, ‘The Hopeless, The Submissive’, is their last. Four tracks recorded before the band decided to call it quits deemed too good to
†††, the collaboration between Chino Moreno of Deftones (also Team Sleep, Palms), Shaun Lopez, guitarist in Far and Chuck Doom, finally release their debut album.
If you’re familiar with the work of Whirr and Nothing, its no surprise that Death of Lovers’ ‘Buried Under A World Of Roses’ is a
Manhattan Coast are adding themselves to an ever expanding list of talented bands emerging from South Wales with their latest EP offering ‘This One’s for