Category: Album Review
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ALBUM REVIEW: Shoreline – Is This The Low Point Or The Moment After?
Münster emo outfit Shoreline capitalise on a successful tour across Europe with a brilliantly fun fourth record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Youth Novel – I Went Through This Experience Smiling
Youth Novel return from the abyss to unleash an unexpected sophomore record that is essential for screamo fans.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Our Wits – Let Me Join You
New Jersey screamo outfit Our Wits release their first LP in nine years, with their wickedly creative sophomore release.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Pen Name – Still Here, Somehow
Canterbury emo outfit Pen Name’s first record in nearly seven years is a beautiful reckoning with grief.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Death of Youth – Nothing Is The Same Anymore
Death of Youth’s debut record is a vicious and honest look at the political and interpersonal state of the modern world.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Katarsis – Žiedlapis tau
Lithuanian alternative rock outfit take you to places dark and unknown on their haunting debut record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Zak Taylor – Lethargic Dazeoholic
Zak Taylor’s musings on modern life offer a classy and cool indie rock listening experience.
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ALBUM REVIEW: vianova – Hit It!
Imagine a great white shark. Give it sunglasses, a mohawk, and a Guy Fieri fire shirt. It still won’t be as cool as vianova’s debut LP.
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EP REVIEW: male//gaze – TOO LATE NOW
male//gaze showcase their “extreme pop” sound and push the boundaries of what is possible in music.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Paledusk – Paledusk
Paledusk are the shape of metal to come; this is a debut record that deserves and demands your attention.