In this Review Round-Up, there’s a wide selection of metal from Greyhaven, Atoll and Sicksense (all of which fall short to varying degrees), filled out by some interesting hip-hop from Triple One.
Tag: Rude Records
Superlove’s debut full-length continues to delve into their eclectic pool of influences, in an alt-rock / hyperpop blend that might be their most succinct example to date, while still needing some work to really finalise what this band wants to be.
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, Black Map’s newest album heads up a selection of punk of multiple varieties, from Fights & Fires, NOBRO and Bitter Branches.
A sharp swerve into glittering, hopeful electronica brings out the best of William Ryan Key’s post-Yellowcard material, sampling a variety of ideas but feeling creatively and emotionally succinct throughout.
Weatherstate continue to stick with a tried-and-true approach of blending grittier pop-punk and Britrock on their second full-length, an approach that has a lot to like but still hasn’t hit those superstar heights.
In this Review Round-Up, Fit For An Autopsy deliver yet another great album—along with a surprise hit from jackie—while new albums from Modern Error and PENGSHUi explore modern sounds with varying degrees of success.
In this Review Round-Up, Don Broco’s long-awaited new album is pitted against a swift follow-up from Biffy Clyro and an excellent continuation from Whitechapel, plus more from Dave Hause, Save Face, Calling All Captains and Light Grey.
In this Review Round-Up, big new albums from Poppy and Sleep Token are outshined by Badflower and Dying Wish, while more new music comes from Wage War, Tremonti, They Fell From The Sky, Frauds, Cherym, Goodbye Honolulu and Cherie Amour.
In this Review Round-Up, the return of Jake Bugg underwhelms, as do the newest from Grayscale and Jinjer, while more new music comes from Telethon, Gloo, Kat Von D, Chubby And The Gang, Sugar Horse, Indigo De Souza, Venues and Wilder..