In this Review Round-Up, great work comes from Lord Of The Lost finishing their album trilogy and Love Rarely delivering one of the breakthroughs of 2026…next to a total waste of time from From Ashes To New.
Tag: math rock
The Callous Daoboys serve up mathcore of the most blistering variety as their UK tour stops off in Manchester.
Ten years on from ‘Get To Heaven’, the idiosyncratic indie-pop of Everything Everything continues to enrapture as they celebrate its anniversary.
In a year full of tremendous emo albums, Ben Quad’s newest takes a late swing to stand among the best of them.
On their newest album, Hot Mulligan deliver another masterclass at infusing emo and pop-punk with equal parts humour and catharsis.
It’s the final day of 2000trees, though it’s far from quiet with Alexisonfire headlining, letlive. raising the bar, and sets from Vukovi, Imminence, La Dispute, Employed To Serve, Anxious and more.
In this Review Round-Up, albums from Lowlives and Gaffa Tape Sandy are definitely good, but The Yacht Club’s new EP manages to sneak past both as a bit of a stunner.
In this Review Round-Up, a just-alright offering from Royal Tusk may be up front, but there’s still good stuff to be found in punk from Noah And The Loners, emo from Big Hug, and folk-metal from Hand Of Kalliach.
As fuzzy and pleasant as its title suggests, Mall Girl mine the best of dream-pop, emo and math-rock on a pretty lovely new album.
In this Review Round-Up, a collection of EPs presents a decent outing from Hawthorne Heights, a continuation of Perennial’s excellence, and a debut from ALT BLK ERA that could use a lot of work.
