ALBUM REVIEW: The Death Of Death – Playgrounded
Pelagic Records hold the final word when boasting rosters stacked with those foregoing the frontiers of musical limitation, both stalwarts
Read morePelagic Records hold the final word when boasting rosters stacked with those foregoing the frontiers of musical limitation, both stalwarts
Read moreWhen you’re nearly three decades and 11 albums deep into your career, you’d be forgiven for phoning it in. So
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Read moreIn the depths of the cold, porcelain encrusted city of Limoges in southwest-central France, in the small area between the
Read moreWith two drummers, three guitarists and a bass player, Dublin’s THUMPER have all the tools they need to make one
Read moreCreating convincing fusions of different musical styles is not easy, but when it’s done right, the effect can be truly
Read moreIf the reception to When We Were Young Fest is anything to go by, the Elder Emo demographic is certainly
Read moreWhen inspecting the debut album from brutal death metal duo SLOB, the alarmingly titled Deepwoods Shack Of Sodomy, you may
Read moreChicago quartet BELMONT have truly re-invented themselves this time around. Moving further into the realms of prog-punk, Aftermath is a gruellingly
Read moreSLACKRR‘s blinding sophomore album A Place That Feels Like Home proves that pop-punk is more alive and kicking than ever
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