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.
Tag: Venn Records
In this Review Round-Up, both The Nightmares and Daily J fall critically short of where they’re aiming, whereas Dead Air get it just right.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s great stuff all round, encompassing goth-metal from Tribulation, emo from Clay J Gladstone, and another uncategorisable punk firebomb from Meryl Streek.
In this Review Round-Up, bands reshaping and retooling proves solid all around, with decent new albums from Belmont, Aerial Salad and Mothman, The Man.
In this Review Round-Up, varying amounts of promise abound, within goth-pop from The Nightmares, indie-rock from La Fonda, and fried-out hardcore from Bitch Hawk.
Vibrancy and vigour colours XL LIFE’s debut full-length, making the hardcore riotousness sing even louder.
Meryl Streek’s harsh blend of street-level punk with working-class agitation makes for a fascinating case study of injustice in Ireland, as well as one of the most charged and visceral releases to come out in some time.
In this Review Round-Up, WACO return with by far their strongest effort to date, while EPs from Aniimalia and Strategies fall further towards the middle of the pack.
In this Review Round-Up, a variety of sounds come from new EPs from James And The Cold Gun, Guerrilla Warfare and Squiggles, with Dälek at the helm to reaffirm their long-running status with another strong album.
In this Review Round-Up, Short Stack come out on top with their newest helping of pop-rock, alongside Out Of Love’s career retrospective, Midwich Cuckoos’ extensive new album, and Cosmic Ninja’s flawed new EP.
