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Read More »Album Review. Lauren Waller: Perhaps
Lauren Waller’s Perhaps EP showcases many different sides of this multitalented artist. At times on the album one might find themselves rocking out and at other times, a more pop sound prevails, but no matter what song one is listening to audiences will be sure to be delighted to …
Read More »Album Review: Brine – Kill the Ill
Post-punk revival band, Brine, have jumped onto the music scene with their full length debut, Kill the Ill. While their roots remain heavily in post-punk, Brine have developed a project that combines a hefty amount of influences throughout its productions, which is sure to please a wide variety of listeners. …
Read More »Album Review: Metallica – Hardwired…To Self-Destruct
After the longest gap between albums, Metallica return with Hardwired…To Self-Destruct.
Read More »Album Review: Dance Gavin Dance – Mothership
Somehow managing mixing certain pop traits from their previous album, Instant Gratification, with some of their heaviest material to date Dance Gavin Dance have delivered again with Mothership. Mothership starts off running, “Chucky vs. The Giant Tortoise” rushing the listener right into the mix. However, this bold move with a …
Read More »Album Review: The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again
Whenever a cover album is done, regardless of the genre, there are always legitimate concerns and worries that the fans of the original have. Will the songs carry the same energy? Will any changes be too drastic? So when The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again, …
Read More »Album Review: Korn – The Serenity Of Suffering
Korn return with the intention of being heavier than the band has been in years with The Serenity Of Suffering.
Read More »Album Review: Amaranthe – Maximalism
Amaranthe bring a variety of styles in the band’s fourth album Maximalism.
Read More »Album Review: Night Riots – Love Gloom
California’s alternative rock quintet, Night Riots will be releasing Love Gloom on the 21st of October through Sumerian Records. Featuring hit songs “Contagious” and “Nothing Personal”, the album contains a collection of diverse and energetic tracks that will inevitably get stuck in your head. Love Gloom brings together a series …
Read More »Album Review: Starchitect – Shift
Ukrainian metal act Starchitect have began making a name for themselves in the recent prog metal scene and their latest release, Shift, is a good indicator as to why. On the surface, Starchitect might come across as a run of the mill progressive rock group whose sound mainly consists of …
Read More »Regretting The Past: Fall Out Boy – Save Rock And Roll
If by “Save” they really meant “Remove Ourselves From” then yeah they totally saved rock and roll. Please click here to support Rocked on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/Rocked Please Like, Comment, and Subscribe! = https://www.youtube.com/c/RockedReviewsNet You can watch the previous episode of Regretting The Past here = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFzuUxZF6I4 …
Read More »Album Review: Fit For a King – Deathgrip
Fit For a King’s latest release, Deathgrip, is quite a morbid album. Each song deals with a particular story or aspect surrounding death or dying. The concept is certainly eye-catching, and one that I was keen to look into. The idea for this record was inspired by a time of …
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