In this Review Round-Up, Pale Waves shake up and slowthai courts controversy, among new albums from Normandie, The Hold Steady, MOD SUN, Love And Death, John The Ghost, Humanity’s Last Breath, Wild Pink, Dizzy Bats and Stretch Panic.
Tag: post-hardcore
In this Review Round-Up, surprise hits from Teenage Wrist and LÜT break above new albums from Foo Fighters, Scarlxrd and Drones, while Deacon Blue, Kill The Ideal, Arcaeon and Indica Blues bring varying degrees of quality.
In this Review Round-Up, returns from Palm Reader, Seahaven, I Am The Avalanche and Hatebreed all bring quality, alongside new releases Within The Ruins, Will Joseph Cook, Black Sky Research, Ego Kill Talent, I Am Pariah, Tungsten and Micko & The Mellotronics.
In this Review Round-Up, a huge crop of releases is filled by big albums from I Don’t Know How But They Found Me, Ghostemane and Black Foxxes, EPs from PUP and Fever 333, a variety of side-projects from Salem, Ashton Irwin and No Life On Earth, and plenty more of everything else from Like Moths To Flames, Sevendust, Happy., Blue October, Leaves’ Eyes, The OBGMs, LÉON and Hector Gannet
In this Review Round-Up, excellent new albums from Touché Amoré and Svalbard stand out against big releases from Idles, Joji, Amaranthe, Elder Brother and especially The Neighbourhood, while The Jaded Hearts Club and snake eyes make their debuts.
In this Review Round-Up, Public Enemy lead returns from Jamie Lenman and Into It. Over It., Alpha Wolf and Pillow Queens take big next steps, and Nasty, The Ocean, Four Stroke Baron, My Kid Brother, Heavy Salad, Winter Gardens and Wilmette drop a wide variety of new music.
In this Review Round-Up, Biffy Clyro lead a crop dominated by indie and synthpop from Sea Girls, Erasure, James Dean Bradfield, Marsicans and Stephen, and filled out by Blues Pills, Kill The Lights, Kid Dad, Be Well, idle threat, Glass Ocean and The Vigil
In this Review Round-Up, Deep Purple return with a middle-of-the-road new album and Jamie Webster makes his debut, alongside new releases from Lord Of The Lost, Other Half, Era Bleak and Poisonous Birds
In this Review Round-Up, Alanis Morissette drops a surprise stunner and In Hearts Wake make a long-overdue leap in quality, joined by plenty of new releases from Stand Atlantic, Glass Animals, Slaves (US), Wicca Phase Springs Eternal, Misery Signals, Black Crown Initiate, Not A Toy, The Loft Club and Jet Fuel Chemistry
In this Review Round-Up, great albums from Fontaines D.C., Year Of The Knife and Orbit Culture stand up against a variety of new releases from Avatar, Neon Trees, The Coronas, Fall Of Messiah, Maggie Cassidy and Thundermother