Album Review: The Manic Shine – Trial and Triumph
The Manic Shine sure play a mean guitar, but as front man Ozzie Rodgers says, they’re pretty much open to any influence, and as such
The Manic Shine sure play a mean guitar, but as front man Ozzie Rodgers says, they’re pretty much open to any influence, and as such
Never Hill are most definitely trying; they’ve already been rebranded, they were once Oceans Above, and now reissued, June’s ‘Epilogue’ picking up a couple of
There are a lot of bands who sound like Alicewell. Chances are you’ll be able to pick up on that as soon as you press
View more photos here. When one of hardcore rock’s best live acts come to town, you’d think people will be queuing up to get in.
Incestuous acts often dominate small punk scenes (in this case of Chatoonga/Asheville) for quartet Basement Benders (comprising members of This Bike Is A Pipebomb, Future
Trick or treat? With a trick in the form of the endlessly entertaining Evil Scarecrow and a treat in the shape of the gothic icon
Baron pretty much seamlessly encapsulate the sound of Britain down to a tee. Not the bushelling streets or the expanding industry, more the sounds of
Leeds-based quartet This City Limits are making all the right noises media-wise and their debut EP should serve to solidify their growing reputation. ‘Here’s to
There has been a bit of everything getting resuscitated this year, even shoegaze; and while Ivadell are most definitely looking forwards rather than back, their
With SikTh making their hotly-anticipated recorded return in a matter of weeks, it seems as though other tech-metal bands are unable to get a look
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