On their newest album, The Devil Wears Prada change course, forget everything about themselves that worked before, and make comfortably their worst album to date.
Tag: Solid State Records
In this Review Round-Up, Perturbator’s new album shows little advancement, but thankfully, there’s a lot more promise coming from Greyhaven and Beauty Sleep.
In this Review Round-Up, Nevertel and Colorblind have their new releases largely fall flat, but thankfully, there’s more than enough strength to make up for it on Spite House’s new album.
A leap up the metalcore hierarchy is readied by Fit For A King and their most punishing, powerful album yet.
In this Review Round-Up, output spans the great from Interlaker and Gore., to the solidly promising from Karen Dió, to the utterly tired from Acres.
Silent Planet’s brand of metalcore continues to expand into the cosmos, exploring and landing upon tremendous results among the expanse.
After a few years away, The Ongoing Concept return with a refined, tighter-than-ever concoction of post-hardcore, prog and pop-rock.
Emotion and power are brought to the fore on Fit For A King’s newest album, breaking them out of the metalcore doldrums in a notable shake-up for the better.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s decent stuff all round with the new album from Mint Green, the debut EP from orphantwin, and an album from Valleyheart that’s less impressive but still overall solid.
In this Review Round-Up, CHVRCHES return alongside exemplary punk from Turnstile and The Bronx and a long-delayed bore from OneRepublic, plus Carnifex, With Confidence, Tigress, The Picturebooks, Dead Romantic and Earth Groans.
