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.
Tag: math rock
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.
In this Review Round-Up, Hot Mulligan’s best yet and promising starts from Himalayas and happydaze all come after DevilDriver, whose new album does…basically nothing.
Via prog and math-rock, and with a rich supply of colour and light, Covet’s newest taps into pure, unfiltered joy.
Even despite some standout ideas that certainly help, Real Terms’ math-rock perhaps ends up a bit too fractious for its own good.
Frenetic sonic shifts and technical abundance ensure that Blame Kandinsky’s new album is every bit the mathcore treat you could ask for.
As chaotic as it is dazzlingly inventive, The Callous Daoboys’ new album breaks hardcore’s door wide open with one of the year’s absolute best.
The usual cacophony of noise and sugar-high post-hardcore yields the same results as ever for Dance Gavin Dance, only longer and more unnecessary.
In this Review Round-Up, strong alt-rock from The Wildhearts, Haggard Cat and The Dead Deads makes up for a predictably lousy offering from Imagine Dragons, as well as new music from New Found Glory, Hawthorne Heights, I Feel Fine and Mastiff.