Departures ‘Teenage Haze’ Album Review
I’m not usually a fan of melodic hardcore, I often find all the twists, turns and taking the scenic route incredibly tedious. I’d love...
Torn The F*ck Apart ‘The Dissection of Christ’ Album Review
Death metal is not usually this reviewer’s forte, and after choosing to review it on the grounds that the title of the album and...
Rolo Tomassi ‘Astraea’ Album Review
Sheffield's own Rolo Tomassi have been very busy little bees indeed. Whilst touring the UK as main support for Architects back in April, parting...
Hildamay ‘Miles Away’ Album Review
Hildamay – Miles Away (Album)
If you’ve had a chance to hear the new single Changing The Key from Kent boys Hildamay, then you’ll have...
Dark Karma Soul ‘Theory Of Karma’ Album Review
‘Theory Of Karma’ from the Aldershot (UK) based Electronica /Industrial Metal band Dark Karma Soul may remind the listener of Mudvayne, with some of...
Kamikaze Test Pilots Album Review
An all-American sounding album, heavily influenced by System of a Down (or at least that’s what it sounds like), Kamizake Test Pilots offering is...
Being As An Ocean ‘Dear G-d’ Album Review
What really pisses me off these days is how certain bands and individuals can relentlessly churn out musical garbage, devoid of any emotional content....
Yes Sir Boss ‘Desperation State’ Album Review
I have seen Yes Sir Boss play live a total of three times. The first time I watched them was at Shambala 2011, and...
Green Day ‘¡Uno!’ Album Review
Ah, Green Day. What a wonderfully divisive little band. Are you a fan of Dookie, or did you enjoy American Idiot? Arguments over what...
The Finest Hour “These Are The Good Old Days” Album Review
These Are The Good Old Days is the debut album by indie-rockers The Finest Hour. The press release accompanying the tracks extolled the quality...