Expanding from mathcore into the darker, more industrial reaches of metal finds Pupil Slicer at their most crushing, uncompromising, and just plain best.
Tag: Prosthetic Records
On their new album, Blind Equation find themselves able to take Y2K-influenced cybergrind and infuse it with some real human heart.
In this Review Round-Up, LANDMVRKS’ metalcore continues to fall short, but at least there’s strong hardcore from EYES and deathcore from Face Yourself to prop things up.
Although in need of a bit more variety, Wristmeetrazor continue to dole out helpings of throwback-metalcore venom that still hit their mark.
A caustic explosion of uninhibited rawness, meth.’s new album is exactly the kind of grind nailbomb you’d expect, and want.
In this Review Round-Up, a slew of metal releases might begin on an underwhelming note with Tenside, but certainly kicks into gear thanks to new ones from Lord Dying and Abhoria.
In this Review Round-Up, Carpool Tunnel’s ephemeral indie-rock mightn’t do a lot, but at least some great hardcore from Dreamwell and alt-rock from CHROMA are more than enough to cover.
Though it goes without saying that this isn’t an easy listen, Body Void’s newest journey into the abyss yields a shrieking, industrial mutation of doom-metal that couldn’t fit into the blackness around them more perfectly.
For a black-metal album that won’t redefine the sound but delivers solidly on its pre-existing tenets, Nixil’s newest album has got you covered.
In this Review Round-Up, Creak and Naked Lungs ramp up the intensity within nu-metal and noise-rock respectively, while Shamir’s newest indie-rock project is a lot more approachable, but no less enjoyable.
