Category: EP Review
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EP REVIEW: Kerosene Heights – Leaving
Just over a year since their last album, Kerosene Heights deliver a surprise EP and show no signs of slowing their rising momentum.
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EP REVIEW: Breathe/Rust – THERE IS HELL
South-west blackened hardcore outfit Breathe/Rust are back, with a conceptual follow-up to their debut EP.
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EP REVIEW: Northlane – Mirror’s Edge
Northlane return with an EP that will keep long-term fans happy, but leaves few deep cuts worth remembering.
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EP REVIEW: Popstar – OBSCENE
There’s only one Popstar worth talking about this month; the debut EP from this duo makes them the life of the party.
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EP REVIEW: Bonk! – The Act Of Doing It
With their debut EP, Bonk! are here to prove that you can’t spell ‘funk’ without ‘fun’.
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EP REVIEW: Paledusk – PALEHELL
One of the most exciting acts in metal right now return to remind you that they are on the verge of taking over the world.
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EP REVIEW: Fort Hope – Palaces Palaces
At long last, Fort Hope return with a new guitarist and a new EP, but still the same immense sound that made us fall in love originally.
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EP REVIEW: Modern-day Machines – resident
New York’s emo pedigree shines through once again, with a solid sophomore effort from Modern-day Machines.
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EP REVIEW: Enemic Interior – Enemic Interior III
Catalonian punks Enemic Interior are back once more with six minutes of pure ferocious fun.
