Category: EP Review
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EP REVIEW: Vienna – For Friends
Vienna’s second EP showcases the emo outfit beginning to reckon with their true creative potential.
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EP REVIEW: Finding Better Health – A Place I Once Called Home
Australian five-piece Finding Better Health have composed a crushingly emotive debut EP that defies genre.
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EP REVIEW: smother – THE SUICIDE OF HEAVEN
Stoke City Hardcore outfit smother rally with their peers to produce a scathing and fresh EP.
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EP REVIEW: Monroe. – To Dwell on Dreams and Live in Memories.
Merseyside’s Monroe. offer essential emo listening on their electrifying debut EP.
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EP REVIEW – Granite State – PROPER FORMS OF PROTEST
An EP for the end times we are living through, Granite State deliver hardcore with teeth.
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EP REVIEW: What Will Be – Primordial
What Will Be return with an elemental showcase of their alternative rock sound.
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EP REVIEW: Power Snatch – EP1
The new project of Hayley Williams and Daniel James is a collection of glossy lo-if ruminations.
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EP REVIEW: Ugly Jumper – Everything Is Not Alright!
The self-proclaimed band for the virgin losers, middle aged boozers, and baby boomers unleash four tracks of emo-adjacent brilliance.
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EP REVIEW: I Promised The World – I Promised The World
The next big thing in post-hardcore? I Promised The World’s are here to take you back to the glory days of the early 00’s.
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EP REVIEW: Faraday – DELIRIUM
We kick off 2026 on Vinyl Fantasy Reviews with a monstrously good metalcore EP that takes us all the way to Singapore.