After huge success with his first 2 albums ‘Paperweights’ and ‘Little Giant’, and with over 150 million streams amassed, singer-songwriter Roo Panes returns with his third album ‘Quiet Man’. Often compared to Ben Howard on account of his singer-songwriter routes and lyrical positive messages, this new LP deserves to …
Read More »Album Review: Bullet For My Valentine – Gravity
After 5 albums, and nearly 20 years performing, Welsh metal group, Bullet For My Valentine, with a new deal with Spinefarm Records, released their new album, Gravity. With promotion on BBC Radio 1, and performing at Download Festival in Donnington, UK, as well as frontman Matt Tuck tweeting “Here we …
Read More »David T. Dunn’s “Catch That Train” Is Filled With Nostalgia And Longing
Ever since the widespread availability of railroads, hopping on a train has become a powerful emotional analogy, connected with a sense of leaving the comfort (or the discomfort) of what you know behind, only to head into the unknown out there. David T. Dunn is a singer and songwriter who …
Read More »Mark Rogers Releases “Qualifiers” EP
Williamsburg, Virginia, known as a lush and green portion of the Northeastern United States is the highlight of this moment in time… A beautiful city but distinctly standing out as one of the first places where the earliest settlers came to America known as the Jamestown Settlement, Williamsburg, Virginia has …
Read More »Album Review: Tremonti – A Dying Machine
I have to admit, I was a bit late to this whole Tremonti party. I kept saying for a very long time that I have to check out this project of my favourite guitarist, but only about seven or eight months ago I finally got to listen to it at …
Read More »Album Review: Ghost – Prequelle
An album review on Prequelle, the fourth full album from Ghost.
Read More »Album Review: Violet Night – Colours of You
Earlier this month Canadian indie duo Violet Night released their debut LP Colours of You. The album is a perplexing record: it’s all over the place in regards to genre, every song seems so unusually different to the one before, so it’s difficult to pinpoint what it is about this …
Read More »Inner Tongue – Favours
An incredible record of innovative, forward thinking alt-pop from a voice long repressed. The debut album ‘Favours’ from Vienna based musician Inner Tongue comes back with an incredible story of determination. In 2013 Inner Tongue was diagnosed with a rare vocal-cord disorder. It was so severe that only a handful of …
Read More »Album Review: Bloodline – Insolent
Debut albums are never easy. It’s the first time that many people will hear your sound, and can help show your sound and style to even people outside of their country. And for Bloodline, their debut album Insolent, released March 23rd, was their chance to express their music, and show …
Read More »Album Review: At The Gates – To Drink From The Night Itself
A review on To Drink From The Night Itself, the sixth studio album from At The Gates.
Read More »Album Review: Talia – Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
TALIA’s fourth EP, Let Sleeping Dogs Lie, was released on May 4 via Pavement Entertainment. Recorded at Electrical Audio by Steve Albini, the five-track EP features the “raw” sound that many bands struggle with and packs together ’90s rock riffs with heavy bass. My first impression of the EP was the instant Dorothy vibe- the almost …
Read More »Album Review: Sevendust – All I See Is War
A review on All I See Is War, the twelfth full album from Sevendust. Sevendust is an American alternative metal band from Atlanta, Georgia, formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly. After their first demo, lead vocalist Lajon Witherspoon and guitarist Clint Lowery …
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