In this Review Round-Up, the grand return of Pijn takes the top spot, followed by emotional hardcore from top talent in Love Letter, and a pair of super-strong breakout EPs from beccs and Terminals.
Tag: shoegaze
In this Review Round-Up, shoegaze and atmospherics find respective plateaus and peaks from DIIV and Graywave, broken up by a solid metalcore effort from Defects.
With some extra electronica added into their shoegaze, bdrmm leap into their sophomore album fully aware of how to ensnare and enrapture.
In this Review Round-Up, the most fun comes courtesy of EPs from LURK and snake eyes, while Heavenward’s new full-length proves a smidge less so.
Softcult’s newest all killer, no filler EP acts as their most definitive creative statement yet, and a working of grunge and dream-pop that’s among the best around.
The shimmering sounds of grunge and shoegaze are brought out in full force on Soul Blind’s newest album, and the results are as blissful and bracing as you’d expect.
Turnover further sever their emo roots for a lucid, dreamier pop sound on their newest album, and calling them ‘mixed results’ would be a severe understatement.
Pianos Become The Teeth continue down the path of evocative, atmospheric emo and shoegaze, and after something of a misstep last time, wind up far more adept at it here.
In this Review Round-Up, Bleak Soul return with more melancholy, and Breathe Atlantis offer up another helping of polished metalcore. Plus, we take a look at recent standout releases from Beachheads and Letting Up Despite Great Faults.
In this Review Round-Up, MØL, Boston Manor and SeeYouSpaceCowboy bring great work that offsets Black Veil Brides and Bad Wolves, while more new music comes from Emma Ruth Rundle, Diablo Swing Orchestra and Greer.
