Now slimmed down to a duo, Crosses broaden their spectrum of sounds into atmospheric, industrial bliss, in what might be their most engaging collection of songs to date.
Tag: electronic rock
Polyphia’s new album asserts their dominance among modern prog, bringing more variety than ever and an electricity that’s difficult to not be engrossed by.
Having grown bigger than ever before, Electric Callboy transfer all of that hype into Euro-metal excess at its most overblown and entertaining level yet.
In her fusion of pop-punk and hyperpop, Sophie Powers hits a lot of the shortcomings and pitfalls of the contemporary alternative crossover, while also unearthing some cooler tricks that seal her longevity more firmly.
In this Review Round-Up, Short Stack come out on top with their newest helping of pop-rock, alongside Out Of Love’s career retrospective, Midwich Cuckoos’ extensive new album, and Cosmic Ninja’s flawed new EP.
As we come to the end of the year, we take a look at some of the albums we’ve missed in 2021, ft. Adele, Ed Sheeran, Lorde, Andrew W.K., Elton John, Kacey Musgraves, Powerwolf, ZillaKami, and loads more.
In the final Review Round-Up of 2021, the return of Black Label Society and Like Pacific comes alongside the breakout full-length from Kid Bookie, and more from The Browning, No Bragging Rights, Kid Dad and Rising Insane.
In this Review Round-Up, a huge set of new albums comes courtesy of Coldplay, Every Time I Die, Can’t Swim, Starset and Tom Morello, plus even more from Death Blooms, Slow Crush, Skinny Lister, Dooms Children, THECITYISOURS and Last Hounds.
In this Review Round-Up, big new albums from Poppy and Sleep Token are outshined by Badflower and Dying Wish, while more new music comes from Wage War, Tremonti, They Fell From The Sky, Frauds, Cherym, Goodbye Honolulu and Cherie Amour.
In this Review Round-Up, Spiritbox drop their debut after some enormous hype, alongside excellent albums from Rivers Of Nihil and Charlotte Wessels, as well as big releases from Angels & Airwaves, Thrice and LILHUDDY, and more from Daughtry, Miss Vincent, Signs Of The Swarm, One Step Closer, Table Scraps and Those Without.