Tuesday, May 13, 2025

The Blackout ‘Start The Party’ Album Review

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If you've seen The Blackout on tour, you’ll know one thing. The Blackout like to party. So much, in fact, they've dedicated their latest...

The Rolling Stones ‘GRR!’ Album Review

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The Rolling Stones... How many front-men have taken tips from Mick Jagger? There's even a very catchy tune by that terrible lot Maroon 5...

Dreamshade ‘The Gift Of Life’ Album Review

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‘The Gift of Life’ is the second offering from Swiss metal noise makers Dreamshade, who with the help of producer Jacob Hansen (who has...

Malnàtt ‘Principia Discordia’ Album Review

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Formed in Bologna, Italy in 1999, Malnàtt has moved away from the folk approach of the early albums to focus on much more extreme...

Some Skeletons ‘And Signs & Ampersands’ EP Review

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Nottingham's Some Skeletons second release And Signs & Ampersands really sees this band coming into their own. On the back if their last release...

Funeral For A Friend ‘Conduit’ Album Review

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From the early days when every teenager with a fringe had 'Juneau' lyrics splashed across their MySpace page to the softer alt-rock dalliances of...

Io ‘Our Disintegrating Museum’ Album Review

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Ios own individual mixture of post-hardcore and progressive music gained them enough local success (in Birmingham) to record a self released EP which triggered...

Miss Lava ‘Red Supergiant’ Album Review

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Lisbon’s heavy rock ensemble - Miss Lava - have unleashed their fierce new brute-baby into the world. Their terrorizing new album, ‘Red Supergiant’ has...

Avastera ‘The Clocks Have Ticked Too Long’ EP Review

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Having previously toured with the likes of Silverstein,  Mayday Parade and A Skylit Drive, Australian five-piece Avastera have accomplished a lot in their relatively...

Blink 182 ‘Dogs Eating Dogs’ Album Review

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Blink 182 are certainly not the band they used to be. Gone are the days of the naked band singing songs about wanting to...