Senna’s debut not only freshens up their side of post-hardcore, but charges it with emotion and dynamism that goes such a long way.
Tag: progressive rock
White Denim’s UK tour heads to Bristol for the ultimate extensive look at the genre-blending inside their wild, weird world.
The saga of Coheed And Cambria continues in usual form—with overblown prog-pop creaking under its own ideas, but still having its share of brilliant flashes.
After their greatest achievement in progressive post-hardcore yet, Eidola fast-track a companion album with basically everything that made its predecessor special gone.
With an intriguing, progressive post-hardcore sound and a wealth of power at their disposal, Hidden Mothers’ upcoming breakthrough seems all but inevitable.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s a whole host of good stuff spanning another hit from Charlotte Wessels, the much-feted return of Johnny Foreigner, and a pair of strong new ones from Giant Walker and The Calamatix.
In this Review Round-Up, straight-up rock has a surprisingly good showing thanks to The Warning and Amongst Liars, while further strong representation comes in indie-punk from Honey Joy, and progressive post-hardcore from Vower.
In this Review Round-Up, there are some sizable jumps up from Death Lens and El Moono, while Eat Defeat stay exactly where they were (though that’s still not a bad thing).
Northlane’s new EP might be their most off-the-rails display of metalcore and djent prowess to date, but ends up as a rather divisive listen amongst it all.
A dynamic array of neo-prog ingenuity colours yet another startlingly rich and diverse listen from Unprocessed.
