In this Review Round-Up, Poets Of The Fall impress with their most recent album, plus there’s some new metalcore from Windwaker and alt-punk from All Better.
Tag: post-hardcore
Take a look at what we’ve been listening to throughout April, ft. Motion City Soundtrack, Coldplay, The Used, P!nk, Fickle Friends and—for some reason—Cute Is What We Aim For.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s a stacked lineup of impressive releases from The Amsterdam Red Light District, Bodysnatcher and GILT. Meanwhile, Fozzy just do their usual thing.
A good few years of maturation and rejuvenation culminate on Silverstein’s newest album, bringing their post-hardcore into the modern day with the most energy they’ve given off in a long time.
Take a look at what we’ve been listening to throughout March in The Soundboard Stereo, ft. Miley Cyrus, Funeral For A Friend, Troye Sivan, Skunk Anansie, Sam Fender and Volbeat.
In this Review Round-Up, the great new album from Devon Kay & The Solutions heads up a variety of EPs from Telltale, Crown Magnetar and thrown.
In this Review Round-Up, Bleak Soul return with more melancholy, and Breathe Atlantis offer up another helping of polished metalcore. Plus, we take a look at recent standout releases from Beachheads and Letting Up Despite Great Faults.
In this Review Round-Up, Bad Omens newest metalcore venture proves less than favourable, alongside exemplary emo from Broken Field Runner, and promising output in pop-punk from downcast and pop from Alfie Neale.
In this Review Round-Up, Bloodywood wow with their hugely-anticipated debut, and Early Eyes deliver some interesting alt-pop. Meanwhile, Schemata Theory try to aim high with their post-hardcore, and Daytime TV court the most accessible alt-rock imaginable.
Take a look at what we’ve been listening to throughout January in the newest edition of The Soundboard Stereo, ft. The Blackout, The Weeknd, Death Cab For Cutie, nightlife, Tonight Alive and Digable Planets.