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On&On&On – Daniel Blumberg | Start From The End And Work Backwards | Album Review

July 25, 2020 Mitchell Emery 0

After two releases in the last two and a half years that have earned themselves two five star reviews on this very magazine, could this be the completion of a five star trio from ex-Yuck frontman turned experimental Singer/Songwriter Daniel Blumberg?

Kill The Sun – Cane Hill | Music For Your Post Breakdown | Album Review

February 9, 2019 Nick Meekham 0

“What started as a simple search for who was opening up for Motionless In White for the January 2018 leg of their tour, Can Hill quickly became a band that I was looking forward to seeing live more than the actual headliners” – Strong words from our resident man o’ metal, so make sure you find out more inside…

Human – Dodie | Something Old, Something New | EP Review

January 30, 2019 Kirsty Poynton 1

Dodie has finally graced us with her third EP, ‘Human’. It promises a lot, but does it live up to expectations? Find out inside…

Buried Alive EP – Deaf Row | Raw! Uncompromising! An Essential Discovery Before 2019! | Album Review

December 11, 2018 Mitchell Emery 0

If you like your music on the heavier side, then make sure that before 2018 comes to an end, you discover Deaf Row, with their new EP in the form of ‘Buried Alive’. Trust us, you will thank us later.

New Kids In America – Not Ur Girlfrenz | Pop-Punk Kids Putting The Veterans To Shame! | EP Review

November 15, 2018 Mitchell Emery 0

With their new EP ‘New Kids In America’, Not Ur Girlfrenz sound as though they’ve been ripped straight out of the Pop-Punk scene of the golden era that was the mid 2000’s, despite the fact that they’d only just been born at the time…

Clunge Plunger – S**tcanned EP | Very Reminiscent Of Bach’s Earlier Lesser Known Work With Blast-Beats | Album Review

September 23, 2018 Alex Vellis 0

The trees were haunted, their shadows dancing in the flickering light of our campfire, stabbing in and out of the dark, a ghost story that hadn’t been told yet. We, a few intrepid travellers, had stopped for the night; our bindles perched next to trees we sat down and set up… (Words to start a Grindcore review with).

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