In this Review Round-Up, recent releases from Stretch Arm Strong and Unleash The Archers prove respectively okay and adventurous, while DARKO take some noticeable steps forward on their new EP.
Tag: Lockjaw Records
In this Review Round-Up, there are some sizable jumps up from Death Lens and El Moono, while Eat Defeat stay exactly where they were (though that’s still not a bad thing).
In this Review Round-Up, Our Mirage stand as the weak link with disappointingly pedestrian metalcore, compared to how refreshed Liotta Seoul and borts are in grunge and alt-punk respectively.
In this Review Round-Up, Dayseeker offer up some great metalcore on their newest album, alongside some promising alt-punk from Sunliner, and a generally middling effort from BRKN LOVE.
In this Review Round-Up, Black Map’s newest album heads up a selection of punk of multiple varieties, from Fights & Fires, NOBRO and Bitter Branches.
In this Review Round-Up, Bad Suns and Pridelands turn up to be as reliable as usual, while El Moono and Perennial make their breakthroughs, with one being among the best of the year so far.
In this Review Round-Up, an influx of metalcore comes courtesy of Our Hollow, Our Home, Of Mice & Men and Drown This City, while Perturbator, Prey Drive, Bachelor and UV-TV bring a variety of new releases.
In this Review Round-Up, sequel EPs from The Devil Wears Prada and Salem and a split from SeeYouSpaceCowboy and If I Die First rise above underwhelming albums from Rag’n’Bone Man and Pop Evil, plus new albums from Iceage, Belvedere, Throat, Fightmilk, Never Loved and Bala.
In this Review Round-Up, surprise hits from Teenage Wrist and LÜT break above new albums from Foo Fighters, Scarlxrd and Drones, while Deacon Blue, Kill The Ideal, Arcaeon and Indica Blues bring varying degrees of quality.
