Category: EP Review
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EP REVIEW: Spiritbox – The Fear Of Fear
The metalcore titans are back once more to show us just how to make heads bang on their quality new EP.
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EP REVIEW: Buds. – Stop.
An EP that represents an era of change for melodic punk outfit Buds., ‘Stop.’ promises that they will continue to blossom.
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EP Review: Bodyweb – train_wreck_simulation
Bodyweb bring sonic fury and emotional catharsis on their eclectic debut record, ‘train_wreck_simulation’.
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EP REVIEW: Wull – Running Out
There’s no wool behaviour on this EP; this latest scouse indie outfit are one of the best yet on their debut.
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EP REVIEW: the great nothing – no one.
With their inaugural live performance on the horizon, the great nothing’s debut EP truly declares the start of a very exciting musical career.
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EP REVIEW: Redwood – The Offering
Redwood return to grace your ears with four more gorgeous tracks on their new EP, ‘The Offering’.
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EP REVIEW: Oakwood Grove – Idle Hands
Midwestern emo four-piece Oakwood Grove ruminate on the challenges of finding hope on their latest EP, ‘Idle Hands’.
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EP REVIEW: Moodring – YOUR LIGHT FADES AWAY
an energy, creativity, and sheer ferocity that shows, despite what the naysayers might, heavy music is doing juuuust fine Despite what some self-proclaimed influencers would have you believe, the heavy scene is in one of the best places it has been for a long time. From Sleep Token to Paledusk, Loathe to Ho99o9, bands across…