Review: Unprocessed – Covenant
Prog-metal and tech-metal are both continuing to enjoy a period of exceptionally rude health, though that’s really no surprise. There’s been a guaranteed market for
Prog-metal and tech-metal are both continuing to enjoy a period of exceptionally rude health, though that’s really no surprise. There’s been a guaranteed market for
“‘Get Terrified’ flourishes with musical richness”
Tiny Moving Parts put on an incredibly satisfying set in Cardiff with BSM label mates Orchards and local up-and-comers Tacet in tow.
‘Era’ is the fourth studio album from the hard-working Glaswegians, Bleed From Within, and five years on since their last release, is another solid step
Much of ‘Void Ripper’ is open to interpretation, meaning there’s plenty of mileage to be gained from Animal Flag’s breakout
Relatable to sufferers of identity dysphoria, yet bouncy enough to be accessible, Kermes should look poised to be a big name in the queer-punk scene.
Rough Hands are making serious advancements with ’Moral Terror’
MØL manifest every drop of emotion they have into the sonic walls of ‘Jord,’ and the results speak for themselves.
Following on from the acclaim of ‘Time Will Die And Love Will Bury It’, epic noisemakers Rolo Tomassi are touring the UK with support from Palm Reader
Dancing on the lines between prog and post-rock, Scottish quintet Halo Tora have returned to expand on the brooding sound of their debut album. Having surfaced
Since their start in 2012, The Weekend Classic have gradually garnered a lot of attention. Last years ‘More Alive’ EP benefited from being produced by
With a title like ‘I Just Don’t Deserve To Be Loved’, there’s a fairly certain expectation of what to expect from Luke Rainsford‘s newest EP.
Last year, Nottingham-based quintet Palm Reader changed their Twitter bio to specifically indicate they were ‘NOT a hardcore band.’ Even if they needed to state
“‘Sister Cities’ may not be on par with admired previous outings, yet it has set the benchmark for an increasingly special band.”
Don’t blink. This is fast and furious stuff from South London quartet Pretty Pistol on their latest EP of hard-hitting garage punk. The gloriously named Laura
You may remember TRC back when they were a seven-piece band experimenting with combining hardcore with grime and hip-hop. Now, the Londoners are down to
Spencer Chamberlain was the first to admit that Underoath’s breakup was a ‘mistake.’ Spurred by fear of music growing stale and relationships becoming fraught following
Who is Craig Mabbit again? Is he the one who was in Blessthefall, the one who founded The Word Alive or the one who replaced
When something is dropped, it can be hard to pick it back up. If you miss a week at the gym, it becomes a struggle
It’s a sign of just how far the rise and rise of All Time Low have come that, a little over a year after their
Defining a band by a certain genre is a horrible, unfortunate trait that, as music fans and writers, we far too often rely on. However,
Make no mistake; Hot Mulligan look to be the real deal. Their emo/pop-punk crossover is a winning formula.
Turning 30 can be a pivotal moment in anyone’s life. You’re supposed to be grown up with responsibilities yet you carry a burden of uncertainty
Following the release of his second solo album, ’Sleepwalkers’, ex-Gaslight Anthem frontman, and all-round legend, Brian Fallon has been busy touring the UK and Europe,
With so much excellent new music being released every week, it can be difficult to keep abreast of absolutely everything deserving of review. However, in