Review: Gender Roles – Prang
“Gender Roles are destined to make waves in the very near future… a wholly enjoyable burst of sonic energy and youthful exuberance”
“Gender Roles are destined to make waves in the very near future… a wholly enjoyable burst of sonic energy and youthful exuberance”
“‘Things That Hurt’ has allowed Cultdreams to transition into lyrically deeper and stylistic wider territory with conviction, allowing you to continuously absorb these songs”
“Baffling and brilliant, ‘Shuffle’ shows just how wildly creative Jamie Lenman can be”
“‘Cosmic Thrill Seekers’ is an expansive albeit slightly confusing task yet admirable.”
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Featuring Employed To Serve, The Get Up Kids, Defeater and more.
“‘Love Keeps Kicking’ pulls delicately at the heartstrings while having an enormous amount of fun”
“American Football continue to create a beautiful spine of work.”
“Technically polished, straightforward and insatiably catchy”
March is a mammoth month for new releases. Take a look at our 8 “must-hear” releases to check out in the coming weeks.
Speedy Ortiz, along with DOE, brought musical finesse and awareness to glaring social issues in Brighton last month.
On ‘Live at St Pancras’, Jame Lenman comfortably paints himself as a quintessentially pleasant musician
‘[Untitled]’ is an elusive beast, difficult to comprehend but a total joy to experience
‘Vitriola’ is a cathartic experience sure to resonate among the disenfranchised
“a wonderfully cathartic sophomore record… the future is looking bright for Doe.”
‘The More I Sleep The Less I Dream’, perfectly marries WWPJ’s traits to create perhaps their best album yet.
“‘Ghost City’ shows why Delta Sleep are one of the most consistent and dynamic groups in straight-up math-rock”
“‘Kicker’ is an all too short reminder of The Get Up Kids’ greatness.”