
ALBUM REVIEW: The Young Hearts – The Modern State
Playing in the space of a full-length record is maybe not what The Young Hearts are best at, but they still have the potential to explore more, if they still have the drive. Read More
Playing in the space of a full-length record is maybe not what The Young Hearts are best at, but they still have the potential to explore more, if they still have the drive. Read More
It’s somewhat comforting to listen to this collection of six tracks knowing that it’s exactly what The Dangerous Summer wanted to put out in the world, because this record really does feel creatively pure. Read More
Whether or not Tired Lion will continue as this not-quite-solo-project, disband fully, or maybe transform again into something completely different is uncertain. What is certain, however, is that ‘Breakfast For Pathetics’ slaps. Read More
Few albums are as frankly infuriating as the second album Ottawa’s Bearings. Still, ‘Hello, It’s You’ is a good homage to the early 2000s, if you’re feeling nostalgic at all. Read More
It’s difficult not to immediately think of the 2015 Don Broco hit when you hear the name of Bristol noise pop outfit Superlove, but this trio are certainly going to do their best to overtake that meaning. Read More
Just ignore the “unplugged” title, and appreciate ‘FGBGFM Unplugged’ for what it is: a smashing re-imagining of Bad Omens’ best tracks from their last full-length album. Read More
The OBGMs might just be the strain of anarchic, bonafide punk sorely needed to let off some pent-up steam. Read More
‘Hands Like Houses’ is an inordinately pleasant listen: rich, smooth, and velvety rock tones that might just err on the side of indie rather than their harder offerings in previous years. Read More
They’ve got their sound down; anyone nostalgic for 00s pop-punk, but without the disingenuous or sarcastic lyricism, can easily get on board with this vibe. Read More
‘Proof Of Concept’ spans the full range of rock, from gritty punk to heavy metal, and does it with the expertise that can only come from living and working in the field for so long. Read More
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