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: Sharptone Records
In this Review Round-Up, Arch Enemy bring more of the same, though at least there’s some stability there compared to mixed bags from Luna Kills and Air Drawn Dagger.
In this Review Round-Up, debuts and breakthroughs yield a whole load of promise coming from Oversize and Split Dogs, oddball antics from Eric Bass, and the exact opposite of any of that from Dark Chapel.
In this Review Round-Up, Great American Ghost and Grief Ritual put forth a strong pair of releases towards this year’s heavy music crop. Unfortunately, Tayne fall a fair bit short.
As they take another step into alt-rock’s hinterlands, Vukovi’s boldness and uncompromising personality on this new album remain unchanged.
In the first Review Round-Up of 2025, hardcore gets off to a shaky start thanks to new releases from Stick To Your Guns and Day By Day, though PATRIARKH kick off in much stronger form within black-metal.
A sharp, forward-thinking bruiser without a second of its runtime wasted, No Cure’s latest is exactly what you want in a hardcore EP.
A slimmer, tighter and more reasoned variation of their usual ‘90s deep-dive finds Ocean Grove stronger than they have been in years.
In this Review Round-Up, Make Them Suffer and Zebrahead both deliver solid new releases within their own lane, though it goes without saying that Thank’s willingness to go beyond that on their debut lets them handily take the lead.
The melding of minds that is Better Lovers is now running at full speed, producing a hardcore debut as incendiary and exhilarating as a lineup of this pedigree would suggest.
