I have been patiently waiting for Theo Katzman’s new album to come out for about 3 ½ years now. Ever since I saw the Long Island, New York-born, pop-indie rock singer/songwriter perform in the summer of 2013, I was hooked on his music. 1 minute and 30 seconds into his …
Read More »Album Review: Sepultura – Machine Messiah
Brazil’s thrash legend Sepultura bring the band’s fourteenth album Machine Messiah.
Read More »Album Review: Sundara Karma – Youth Is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect
Welcome to the sound of 2017. Reading’s Sundara Karma have been labelled as being ‘a band to watch’ by numerous publications and their debut album Youth Is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect manages to perfectly encapsulate the unique sound that’s allowed the band to climb festival bills, play to thousands and live …
Read More »Album Review: Late Night Fights-Jousthouse
With their debut album Jousthouse, Minneapolis trio Late Night Fights are hoping to craft a name for themselves in the modern hard rock scene. For this project, the band have aimed to encapsulate the grittiness of grunge while also giving their music a more relevant approach in order to catch …
Read More »Album Review: Burning Point -The Blaze
Finnish metal act Burning Point have returned with another full length record, The Blaze, to add to their growing collection of releases that date back to the early 2000’s. With heavy influences from the more classic metal eras like the 1970’s-80’s, Burning Point are known for their purist hard rock …
Read More »Album Review: The Funeral Portrait – A Moment of Silence
When thinking of the best words to describe post-hardcore band The Funeral Portrait, the words “complex” and “dynamic” come to mind. Gearing up to release thirteen tracks of pure angst, A Moment of Silence drops on December 16th. The Atlanta-based five-piece is made up of Lee Jennings (vocalist), Juergie Landstrom …
Read More »Album Review- BSKi- Keep It Light
BSKi, a singer from New York that blends Latin rhythms with 90’s R&B, Funk and Hip-Hop in a style that he refers to as “sancochofunk” released his debut EP, Keep it Light, today. I got the chance to listen to it. The 5 song album is a great representation of himself and …
Read More »Album Review: September Mourning – Volume II
September Mourning is reviving the gothic rock opera with their full-length debut, Volume II. Available now, this album’s 12 tracks weave a thrilling narrative following a heroine who narrowly saves pure souls from the appetite of Fate. The Los Angeles heavy alternative quintet is September (vocals), Riven (guitar), Wraith (guitar), Shadou (bass), and Stitch (drums). …
Read More »Album Review: Seasons For Change – Timeless Collective
Seasons For Change, an alternative rock band originating from Hong Kong, China, certainly sound as if they’ve had experience for years in the music industry – but have impressively only been officially together since 2015. Their EP released in November, Timeless Collective, is worth the listen. Each track on the …
Read More »Album Review. Marlena Anna: Habitual
Marlena Anna is getting ready to release her latest album Habitual, and the record showcases that this rising talent is someone music lovers should pay close attention to. Marlena Anna is a queen of midtempo ballads and she pulls off a winner with “Lost Me” which has a catchy …
Read More »Album Review: Dreamshade – Vibrant
Switzerland’s Dreamshade give their energetic take on relationships in Vibrant.
Read More »Album Review: Galactic Pegasus – Phantom of the Hill
Hailing from British Columbia Canada, metalcore quartet Galactic Pegasus are looking to make a big splash in the music scene with their first full length release, Phantom of the Hill. Having been formed just back in 2012, Galactic Pegasus are still in the process of climbing the rankings of metal …
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