Review: I, The Lion – Run EP
I, The Lion – Run EP
Release Date: 9th February 2015
Post punk trio I, The Lion are set to release their latest EP, Run...
Review: Unforeseen Prophecy – Burn The Skies
I thought I would start 2015 with some Kentish metal-core for your listening pleasure - Unforeseen Prophecy's second EP 'Burn the Skies'. The band hail...
Review: A Room Swept White – No Love Lost
A Room Swept White are one of the latest British bands to throw their hat into the melodic hardcore genre, a style of music that...
Review: Factor Hate – The Watcher (EP)
Available in limited numbered collector editions, French heavy metal act Factor Hate have brought out a four track EP, prior to a full length album...
Review: Devil Sold His Soul – Belong ╪ Betray
Devil Sold His Soul have had a frustrating career path. They are one of those bands that constantly seem on the brink of doing...
Review: Sundials – Kick
In six track EP 'Kick' from three-piece Sundials, we have a splatter of new material, a clean-cut record that musically oozes a nice and...
Review: Meshuggah – I (Special Edition)
There are few bands in the world that can get away with a 21-minute long EP comprising of just one track... 'I' was released in was...
Review: The Karma Party – Illumination
Genre: Punk-Step
Biography:
Rising out of the dingy, boarded up holiday underworld that is Blackpool, The Karma Party have come to make their mark on this...
Review: When We Were Wolves – Heartless
Bouncy. Thats how this starts. Bouncy and Fast. So what are you gonna do? You're gonna mosh and bash your face against a brick...
Review: Create To Inspire – Halfway Home
On the 18th August Create To Inspire dropped their debut EP on us, just weeks after winning the coveted Red Bull Studios : Live...


























