In this Review Round-Up, there’s a much-improved shake-up from Unprocessed and some engaging new alt-rock from WAAX, filled in by Heart Of Gold’s expected fare.
Tag: pop rock
Fully crossing over into 2000s pop-rock and pop-punk finds Pale Waves unlocking the sharpest, most vibrant, and overall strongest version of themselves to date.
In pulling on both their rougher and arena-ready impulses, Hot Milk’s newest EP sees their keenness and confidence increasing yet again in their ascension to pop-rock’s best.
In this Review Round-Up, strong new albums from Stick To Your Guns and Banks Arcade find themselves against releases from Anberlin and blacktoothed, themselves split between underwhelming and outright bad.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s some promising new rock from Torus on their new EP, pitted against some unexciting fare from Rain City Drive and Dawes.
Once again, Deaf Havana prove why they’re one of Britrock’s brightest and most underrated prospects, with another album tapping just as deeply into emotional honesty as great music.
In this Review Round-Up, Max Bemis reinvents himself as Maxim Mental, Dead Tired and End It bring plenty of hardcore thrills, and Amongst Liars hit a high bar in straightforward rock.
Despite still not wowing in the overall ranks of pop-rock, The Faim’s new album at least feels like a step towards a more coherent vision and stronger, catchier songcraft.
In this Review Round-Up, Baby Strange and Social Animals deliver a pair of solid—if unremarkable—albums, dented by a disappointment from Onelinedrawing.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s decent stuff all round with the new album from Mint Green, the debut EP from orphantwin, and an album from Valleyheart that’s less impressive but still overall solid.