You Me At Six begin to get back on track with some more explosive alt-rock, even if the issues from their most recent endeavours still persist alongside it.
Tag: post-hardcore
With a refreshed lineup and some even more visceral stripes of post-hardcore onboard, Dream State’s new taster EP points to them maybe becoming better than ever.
In the first Review Round-Up of 2023, the year kicks off with a selection of heavy releases, spanning metalcore from Polar, deathcore from ten56., and black-metal from Dryad.
In the final Review Round-Up of 2022, we take a look at metal successes in recent EPs from The Last Ten Seconds Of Life and Circles, as well as Letters Sent Home’s new EP that falls drastically short of that.
Other Half’s sophomore full-length continues down a noise-rock furrow that proves extremely fertile, in no small part for how exciting this still sounds.
With members of My Chemical Romance, Circa Survive, Coheed And Cambria and Thursday in tow, L.S. Dunes arrive with ample hallmarks of supergroup superstardom for their debut.
It’s okay.
In this Review Round-Up, a couple of highly-anticipated returns from Brutus and All Ears Avow produce expectedly great work, plus some very promising new emo from Jetski.
In this Review Round-Up, new albums from The Early November and Field Medic put in some decent work overall, but are unable to stand up to the excellence of Birds In Row.
In continuing down the path of grinding, nocturnal post-hardcore, Boston Manor strike gold in terms of sharpness, punch and all-consuming atmosphere.
In this Review Round-Up, Eat Your Heart Out head up with their sophomore full-length, though aren’t able to shake some great and varied hardcore EPs from Grief Ritual, Sobriquet and State Of You.