For all the effort that Tallah put into making their nu-metal distinct, it would’ve been nice to see some of it go towards making it good.
Tag: Earache Records
In this Review Round-Up, Buckcherry suck (big shock…); Orthodox are…okay; and Battlesnake provide a genuinely good bit of fun.
Having grown into a potent rave-rock package, ALT BLK ERA’s debut album sees them coming on within their scene by leaps and bounds.
In this Review Round-Up, straight-up rock has a surprisingly good showing thanks to The Warning and Amongst Liars, while further strong representation comes in indie-punk from Honey Joy, and progressive post-hardcore from Vower.
Scream-rap gets a major and much-needed shake-up from BVDLVD, who delivers what might be the most interesting swing the style has seen in a long time.
Apparently tenth time isn’t the charm, as Buckcherry continue to sink deeper into hard rock banality and abject boredom.
In this Review Round-Up, Max Bemis reinvents himself as Maxim Mental, Dead Tired and End It bring plenty of hardcore thrills, and Amongst Liars hit a high bar in straightforward rock.
In this Review Round-Up, Fear Factory prevail over drama, Drug Church lead up to their new album, and DE’WAYNE and Buckcherry underwhelm, joined by Pendulum, Light The Torch, Urne, Lustmord & Karin Park, Lovebreakers, ISLAND and Crashface.
In this Review Round-Up, Pale Waves shake up and slowthai courts controversy, among new albums from Normandie, The Hold Steady, MOD SUN, Love And Death, John The Ghost, Humanity’s Last Breath, Wild Pink, Dizzy Bats and Stretch Panic.
In this Review Round-Up, The Streets and Mike Shinoda disappoint, The Lawrence Arms and Strike Anywhere make their returns, and Massive Wagons, The Blinders, Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard and Figures try to break through it all.
