In this Review Round-Up, there’s a bumper crop of releases including a new one from HANABIE., the return of Shields, a serious step up from Sick Joy, and Survivalist who…are also here.
Tag: Kid Bookie
Another massive year at Slam Dunk has been and gone, with us catching a colossal headline set from A Day To Remember, as well as Electric Callboy, Hot Milk, The Used, New Found Glory, Stray From The Path and many more.
Slam Dunk Festival is around the corner once again, and as always, we’ve taken a deep dive into the whole lineup to let you know exactly what to expect.
In this year-end list, we look at the year’s most unexpectedly ear-catching albums to pick out the biggest surprises of 2024.
More diverse than ever, Kid Bookie’s newest concoction of hip-hop, rock and alt-metal cuts through its own messiness to produce his highest highs to date.
As ever, 2000trees is fit to burst with the best that current rock, punk, hardcore and alternative has to offer, so we’ve dissected the whole lineup to see what you can expect at the year’s best festival.
With a combination of US radio-rock and rap-rock that’s exponentially more appealing than it sounds, Oxymorrons bring the kind of flare and personality that similarly-aligned acts would only dream of.
Kid Bookie continues to strive to stand out with his brand of rap-rock, and while it has its moments, it’s not as inspired as it ultimately needs to be to feel great.
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.
