
[Review] Wage War – ‘Manic’
Review : Benjamin Coe Wage War have been flying deep within the metalcore radars for quite some time now and with 3 quality studio albums firm under their belts, the Florida crew are ready to […]
Review : Benjamin Coe Wage War have been flying deep within the metalcore radars for quite some time now and with 3 quality studio albums firm under their belts, the Florida crew are ready to […]
Review : Dan Maynard Twelve foot ninja are undoubtedly one of the most dynamic and out there bands in the world today. With their unique take on the genre, they encapsulate what music is and […]
Review : Benjamin Coe & Renee Lesley Aspery For over two decades now US rockers Thrice have been constantly evolving from their fiery punk origins into the absolute powerhouse that they are today, carving a […]
Review : Benjamin Coe Ten years have passed since Times Of Grace blessed us with their debut offering, The Hymn Of A Broken Man, an album which was well-received by critics and fans alike. But […]
Review : Christian Stanger Modest Mouse like to train you with patience and the 6-7 year between releases schedule is getting pretty trying. But with an album like ‘The Golden Casket’ you can see where […]
Review : Benjamin Coe Beartooth are a heavy rock powerhouse that have been steadily building a solid back catalogue since back in 2012. Comprised mainly of former Attack Attack! vocalist & keyboardist Caleb Shomo (who […]
Review : Benjamin Coe Socially outspoken US rockers, Rise Against, have never been ones to disappoint. With 8 albums of politically-chargedpunk rock tucked neatly under their belts, the band are once again setting the bar […]
Review by Byron Short Interloper’s debut full length album Search Party (out June 11 through Nuclear Blast Records) announces the arrival of a new major player on the modern prog-metal scene. In a dizzying display […]
Review : Christian Stanger Hey, remember that brief period in the early 00’s when the new wave of rock emerged. First with The Strokes and The White Stripes, and then The Vines, The Killers and […]
Review : Zane Seymour Since drawing first blood in 2006, Our Last Enemy have carved an expansive, yet well-defined niche with their sound, cutting deeper with each release.However, a blade capable of such signature slashery […]
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