In this Review Round-Up, albums from Lowlives and Gaffa Tape Sandy are definitely good, but The Yacht Club’s new EP manages to sneak past both as a bit of a stunner.
Tag: Spinefarm Records
While She Sleeps’ newest album is by far their most diverse yet, a swing into alt-metal that prizes its own modernity and free-thinking creativity, and yields all the unevenness you’d come to expect.
With an array of swings that each feel bigger than the last, Kid Kapichi grow to unprecedented sizes on an album that’s raring to take over modern alt-rock.
With a new alt / hard rock sound that’s considerably louder, sharper and more refined than ever before, Dead Poet Society deliver what is easily their best work yet.
Creeper’s newest venture into gothic opulence brings about a bracing run of ‘80s glam and hard rock, which they find supremely easy to craft another gold-standard winner from.
In this Review Round-Up, it’s difficult to get excited by new releases from Sleep Theory and Meatraffle, but Haunt The Woods’ expansive alt-prog more than makes up for it.
As they continue to splutter and flail in the waters of the most generic radio-metal imaginable, the second part of Atreyu’s current project is almost just as useless as the first.
Even as a lateral move from their breakthrough that remains pretty clear-cut, there’s still enough about Saint Agnes’ industrial-punk hybrid to remain rather invested.
Even rock’s biggest current sensation isn’t guaranteed a win, as Sleep Token’s alt-metal continues to get bigger without moving ahead all that much.
The former HIM frontman goes it alone for an exceptional goth-pop debut.
