Another stylish but functionally empty nu-gen release, just like the rest—joy.
Tag: EP review
In the final Review Round-Up of 2025, new releases from Seven Blood and Deficit wrap the year up on a sour note, but male//gaze prove strong enough to pull it back somewhat.
Despite its primary reason for existing being to show off Yungblud’s rockstar status, his collaborative EP with Aerosmith is still exactly as fun as it needs to be.
In this Review Round-Up, Conjurer soar from self-discovery; Heavensgate test the waters on their breakthrough; and PENGSHUi…just kinda stay where they’ve always been.
With hard-edged pop-rock and an honesty that’s just as sharp, Friends Of Friends leave a lasting impression with their new EP.
Already unimpressive at its core, the execution of Eville’s ‘brat-metal’ makes for one of the most unappealing new bands to come out in a while.
In this Review Round-Up, new releases from Biohazard, coldrain and SPACED all fall into the same bracket—nothing revolutionary, but all good examples within their respective fields.
Finally, the debut from alt-metal’s newest masked ‘phenomenon’ is here, and seldom has that word felt more meaningless.
In this Review Round-Up, Nevertel and Colorblind have their new releases largely fall flat, but thankfully, there’s more than enough strength to make up for it on Spite House’s new album.
Belmont successfully manage to distill their progressive pop-punk into a tight EP that’s just as effective as ever.
