Tag: heavy-metal
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EP REVIEW: So Far So Good – So Far So Good
So Far So Good emerge at the very front of the pack of hardcore’s latest wave with this searing sophomore experience.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Sharpened.Lives – rabbit/hole
Sharpened.Lives hold tight to hope in a hopeless world on this heartfelt alternative rock anthem.
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EP REVIEW: The Grass Museum – Ministries
The Grass Museum aim for grandeur on this 1984 inspired EP, but crash and burn in the process.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Ho99o9 – Tomorrow We Escape
Ho99o9 continue their complete obliteration of genre restraints with their visceral third record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Hot Milk – Corporation P.O.P
Hot Milk’s sophomore effort is a riotous collection of political pop-punk bangers with bite.
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EP REVIEW: President – King Of Terrors
President’s inaugural offering is a masterclass in modern metalcore, for better and for worse.
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EP REVIEW: Love As Always – Silver Linings
Love As Always’ debut EP is a ferociously heartfelt collection of melodic hardcore anthems.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Auraboros – Therapy
After a year of silence, Auraboros are back to bring the Absent era to a conclusion, and to remind you why they are a must-listen metal outfit:
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SINGLE REVIEW: Purge Of Sanity – Candescent
Ahead of their debut EP, this Nantes four-piece have released a metalcore anthem that demands your immediate attention.
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SINGLE REVIEW: False Thoughts (feat. Nat Owens) – tear.
False Thoughts complete their duology of singles with a vicious collaboration with Arcadia Ego’s Nat Owens.