ALBUM REVIEWS
Since their inception, Kentucky post-hardcore band Too Close To Touch have been known and celebrated for writing incredibly emotional songs that resonate deeply with fans. From the explosive title…
FISSION, the sophomore album from Boston’s Dead Poet Society is impossible to ignore. Composed of thirteen gritty, explosive and surprisingly vulnerable songs, FISSION is the type of album that…
A little over a decade into their career, Neck Deep have proven yet again why they have become one of the cornerstones of the pop-punk scene with their self-titled…
Have Mercy’s new album might be entitled NUMB, but by the time the final notes of the closing track ring out, it’ll have you leaving anything but. Marking their…
There truly is nobody else doing it quite like Creeper right now. Nearly a decade into their career and the band have done it yet again, masterfully crafting an…
There are countless reasons why The Used are still going strong after over twenty years and ten full-length albums, but the band’s fearlessness to tackle difficult subjects while experimenting…
Enter Shikari are no strangers to reinvention, be it with their music or within themselves. Throughout almost two decades and six albums, the band has charged fearlessly into the…
Over three years in the making, joan’s debut album, superglue was well worth waiting for. Composed of thirteen vulnerable, emotional, nostalgic, glittering tracks, superglue finds the duo delivering some…
I Hope Hell Isn’t Real, the debut EP from Los Angeles based musician, Roe Kapara is a cinematic, introspective, emotional release that serves as the perfect introduction for those just…