Leonov’s new EP sinks expertly into haunting, hallowed post-metal atmosphere.
Tag: Pelagic Records
An exercise in the humour of modern mundanities set to a trademark bleakness, Jaye Jayle’s newest is another masterclass at what it does.
Weird, wonky but wildly captivating, Sugar Horse’s newest prog odyssey reasserts how no one else is quite like them, often including themselves.
In this Review Round-Up, strong punk and alt-rock come from Chubby And The Gang and Mouth Culture respectively, alongside another screamo winner from envy, and a flawed by fun new album from ARXX.
For as topsy-turvy as it can be, And So I Watch You From Afar’s new album continues to deliver an electrifying post-rock experience.
The breadth and beauty of Nordic post-rock is on full display on Spurv’s new album, held even higher by its own exploration and decadence.
In this Review Round-Up, Fear Factory prevail over drama, Drug Church lead up to their new album, and DE’WAYNE and Buckcherry underwhelm, joined by Pendulum, Light The Torch, Urne, Lustmord & Karin Park, Lovebreakers, ISLAND and Crashface.
In this Review Round-Up, Cannibal Corpse deliver the reliable norm in front of Chapel, Anna’s Anchor and Årabrot, alongside new releases from Hail The Sun, Harker, Havelocke, Out Of Love, Crown and Low Island.
In this Review Round-Up, big returns from AC/DC and McFly stand against new music from Refused, King 810, Bearings and Dark Tranquillity, as well as Intervals, Bad Nerves, Shygirl, pg.lost and Laura Fell.
