Tag: metal
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SINGLE REVIEW: False Thoughts (feat. Izabel Lavin) – rip
A collision of two of the most exciting heavy talents in Merseyside leads to an absolutely electrifying experience.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Sharpened.Lives – a whole new world – jasmine’s version
Mainz’s Sharpened.Lives offer a scathing commentary of police state politics on this monstrously heavy single.
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EP REVIEW: House of Protection – Outrun You All
House of Protection once again refuse to adhere to expectations or genre, with a killer sophomore EP.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Sleep Token – Even In Arcadia
Sleep Token’s latest record is both a brilliant and bloated mess of great ideas and uninspired lows.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Loathe – Gifted Every Strength
Move over The Beatles, there is only one Liverpool band deserving of the title ‘Fab Four’; Loathe have returned to save metal once more.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Sleep Token – Damocles
The latest look into Sleep Token’s upcoming record shows that you don’t have to overcomplicate things to create beautiful art.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Those Once Loyal – Glass Hands
Those Once Loyal bring the cathartic thunder on their apocalyptic new single, ‘Glass Hands’.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Thornhill – Bodies
Thornhill’s long anticipated third record is metal at its hottest.
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EP REVIEW: Pleiades – If Your Roots Run Deep, You Can’t Fear The Wind
Proving that an EP is also an art form, the post-rock Pleiades offer a magnificent look at the ties we have to our homelands.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Twin Skeletons – You & Me
Twin Skeletons are vying for the title of the next big thing in alternative with their brand new banger.