In this Review Round-Up, it’s difficult to get excited by new releases from Sleep Theory and Meatraffle, but Haunt The Woods’ expansive alt-prog more than makes up for it.
Tag: post-hardcore
A rare misstep for Blood Command is a fairly significant one, in which the component parts of their genre-inclusive post-hardcore are isolated and extrapolated, in a fashion that doesn’t benefit them whatsoever.
In this Review Round-Up, a collection of EPs presents a decent outing from Hawthorne Heights, a continuation of Perennial’s excellence, and a debut from ALT BLK ERA that could use a lot of work.
Once again, Delaire The Liar are refining and fine-tuning their volatile post-hardcore for another EP, and some of the results might just rank among their best.
As their trilogy of albums comes to a close, Holding Absence deliver exactly what they do best—soaring, deeply effective post-hardcore that proves why they’re among the best in the field.
Another stellar work of emo and post-hardcore comes courtesy of Fiddlehead, who’ve proceeded to condense all previous experience into what might be its best form yet.
To Kill Achilles’ newest album sees them rise up the ranks in an utterly flooring way, going from emotional hardcore middle-packers to a legitimate force to be reckoned with.
Shaped by the Holding Absence school of thought, Caskets’ own skyscraping, melodic post-hardcore is definitely in their shadow, but with enough about it to stand on its own too.
Hail The Sun’s progressive post-hardcore continues to be utterly reliable on their new album, with a creative, melodic strength that remains up their with the sound’s best.
In this Review Round-Up, the new DeathCollector album offers some great death metal, and Carsick bring some freshness to indie-rock. It’s just a shame that Throw The Fight’s hard rock and Keep This Up’s easycore can’t quite match up.