Category: Single Review
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SINGLE REVIEW: Damn the Weather – Glowcloud
After five long years, Arizona based Damn The Weather return with their phenomenal, dreamy new single, ‘Glowcloud’.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Bring Me The Horizon – Kool-Aid
Kicking off 2024 as a four-piece and with their delayed NeX GEn project still a while away, Bring Me The Horizon prove they’re still hungry for success with this new alt metal banger.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Fort Hope – Sandbags
Fort Hope deliver yet another alternative rock anthem in their second act as a band, with the electrifying new song ‘Sandbags’.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Casey – Selah
Casey showcase one final single from the upcoming third album, and this time meditate on a complex and fractured relationship with God.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Centerfold – Changing World
Not content with letting the momentum go, Centerfold are back again after a busy few of months performing with their new single, ‘Changing World’.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Sunflo’er – fifty ways to leave a housefire
With a new EP on the horizon, Sunflo’er return to blow out your eardrums once more with their stellar new single.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Gen and the Degenerates – Famous
Being cool is uncool – Gen and the Degenerates are here with a heaping helping of Anti-Fun Propaganda.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Fallweather – Halesia
Fallweather are the latest act to arrive from Australia’s booming heavy scene, and are here to deliver some gorgeous post-hardcore goodness on their debut track.
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SINGLE REVIEW: What Will Be – Slow Down
After battling through the trials of the pandemic to finally kickstart their career, What Will Be make it clear that no challenge is too big for them.
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SINGLE REVIEW: kc jade – Desk Drawer
What do you keep in your desk drawer? For kc jade, it used to be their heart.