It’s been two years since We Came As Romans‘ previous self-titled album, and it appears they’ve had a lot on their plate in that time. The Michigan based band have changed record labels, booking agents, and line-ups. But this month, they’ve returned with their follow-up, Cold Like War. The band …
Read More »Album Review: Long Time – Never Alone
Boston-based rock trio Long Time‘s debut album Never Alone is certainly an interesting listen. The band’s traditional format of lead singer/guitarist, bassist, and drummer means that although you may have never listened to them before, their music is easily recognisable and enjoyable. For a first full length release, Never Alone …
Read More »Album Review: August Burns Red – Phantom Anthem
This week sees the release of August Burns Red‘s latest album, Phantom Anthem. After their previous record, Found In Far Away Places, earned them a Grammy nomination in 2015, this offering has a lot to live up to. It doesn’t seem to disappoint, boasting song after song of melodic guitar …
Read More »EP Review: Frank Iero and the Patience – Keep the Coffins Coming
Frank Iero is a busy man. In the past four years, he’s released three full length albums, all under different guises . That’s on top of countless tours and shows played across the globe. Not content with that, he is back this year with four-song EP Keep the Coffins Coming, …
Read More »EP Review: Emarosa – 131 Reimagined
In 2016, Emarosa released their fourth studio album 131, a collection of delightful alternative rock hits that it is—delete easy to sink your teeth into. This year, the band has decided to put out a new-ish offering in the form of a four-track EP 131 Reimagined. The title leaves little …
Read More »Album Review: Black Satellite – Endless
You’d be forgiven if you’d never heard of rock duo Black Satellite before, seeing as their debut album Endless was released only last month. However I’d be surprised if their anonymity lasted much longer; I certainly hope that they receive much more recognition in their future projects. Endless demonstrates a …
Read More »Album Review: Neck Deep – The Peace and The Panic
Formed in 2012, Neck Deep is yet another example of a promising Welsh alternative band. There might have been ups and downs for Neck Deep throughout their five-year career, but with the release of their second album The Peace and The Panic, it’s clear to see that their music has …
Read More »Album Review: Creeper – Eternity, in Your Arms
After two years of friends asking me if I’d checked out Creeper yet, and my answer always being a solemn, slightly guilty, “No, not yet,” I have finally managed to check them out in time for the release of their debit album, Eternity in Your Arms. Safe to say, I’m …
Read More »Album Review: As It Is – okay.
The internet has brought about many good and useful things. Netflix, the ability to order food with minimal human interaction, and keeping in touch with friends across the globe, are to name but a few. A rather unexpected result of the growth of the online community is, however, its effect …
Read More »EP Review: Cloak and Dagger – Balance
Balance is Cloak and Dagger’s latest offering. It’s the follow-up to their 2014 EP Divination, which caught the attention of major labels and metal fans alike. In short, there are some expectations Balance has to live up to. “Snowfall” is an unusual song to find on a metalcore EP, but …
Read More »Album Review: Tirade – Tirade
Tirade’s latest offering comes in the form of a seven-song self-titled EP. Self-described as a mix between alternative rock, British rock, and pop punk, this isn’t necessarily a record which breaks any ground. It does, however, demonstrate a great deal of talent and a good feel for the music they …
Read More »Show Review: Fearless Vampire Killers at The Underworld in London, UK (30/10/2016)
On July 4th 2016, five-piece rock band Fearless Vampire Killers shocked everyone when they announced that they would no longer continue as an ensemble. Consisting of five young men from a small town called Beccles, FVK formed in 2008. They moved to London early on in their career with the …
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