In this Review Round-Up, Haggard Cat reach a new peak while Red Vanilla make their way up to theirs, and The Flatliners remain solid exactly where they are.
Tag: Church Road Records
Striking while the iron is hot, Mallavora’s debut full-length packs in everything they’ll need for a career of alt-metal superstardom.
Bygone UK hardcore heroes come together for Still In Love, and are still capable of delivering in absolute spades.
In this Review Round-Up, Orchards’ new album might rocket to the top of the bill, but Deijuvhs’ dexterous crossover work provides another strong showing, and Forlorn lay down a lot of potential on their debut.
In this Review Round-Up, Pop Evil are back to their old, worn-down tricks, but thankfully, newcomers bring the heat in spades with new releases from Niis and Iron Form.
In this Review Round-Up, Great American Ghost and Grief Ritual put forth a strong pair of releases towards this year’s heavy music crop. Unfortunately, Tayne fall a fair bit short.
With an intriguing, progressive post-hardcore sound and a wealth of power at their disposal, Hidden Mothers’ upcoming breakthrough seems all but inevitable.
In this Review Round-Up, Rain City Drive continue to unimpress, but at least the slack is picked up by a returning Happy Accidents, and some fascinating prog-metal from Lowen.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s a whole host of good stuff spanning another hit from Charlotte Wessels, the much-feted return of Johnny Foreigner, and a pair of strong new ones from Giant Walker and The Calamatix.
In this Review Round-Up, shoegaze and atmospherics find respective plateaus and peaks from DIIV and Graywave, broken up by a solid metalcore effort from Defects.
