EP Review: Crossfaith – Species

EP Review: Crossfaith – Species

Species: Unclassified. Hello, my friends, hope you are all keeping well during this mind-bogglingly chaotic lockdown. Fear not though as I come bearing gifts from our cousins, Crossfaith who are unleashing a short but electrically charged EP titled ‘Species’ for...
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Album Review: The Ghost Inside – Self Titled

Album Review: The Ghost Inside – Self Titled

Metalcore band The Ghost Inside are releasing their new self-titled album on 5th June! This will be the band’s fifth studio album and taps in to all the emotions felt after their tragic bus accident in 2015 which claimed the...
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Single Review: Ives – Better Than Me

Single Review: Ives – Better Than Me

Manchester-based band – Ives, have recently released their latest single ‘Better Than Me’.  Despite the big chorus and persistent beat, the catchy track juggles the sound and emotion expertly!  The soothing vocals of Jesper King initially nurse the...
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RICHARD DAVIES & THE DISSIDENTS Drop their debut album ‘Human Traffic’.

RICHARD DAVIES & THE DISSIDENTS Drop their debut album ‘Human Traffic’.

RICHARD DAVIES & THE DISSIDENTS HUMAN TRAFFIC (Bucketfull Of Brains Records) 8/10 ‘Human Traffic is the debut release from former The Snakes and Tiny Monroe guitarist Richard Davies along with his Shake ‘N’ Roll sidekicks, The Dissidents. Opener and ...
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Album Review: Palaye Royale – The Bastards

Album Review: Palaye Royale – The Bastards

Inglorious Bastards Controversy is an integral part of the music business, they are bedfellows, and our friends Palaye Royale are no strangers to this sometimes strange and quite bizarre courtship. Some feel it is okay to be overtly antagonistic and...
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Album Review: Black Orchid Empire – Semaphore

Album Review: Black Orchid Empire – Semaphore

Rock trio Black Orchid Empire are releasing their new album ‘Semaphore’ on 12th June! Its filled with huge, memorable rock music that combines heavy hitting savagery with intense melodic beauty. This sci-fi concept record sees them continue to push the...
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Album Review: Duncan Reid And The Big Heads – Don’t Blame Yourself

Album Review: Duncan Reid And The Big Heads – Don’t Blame Yourself

It’s My First Time! Hello everyone and yes, it’s my first time taking a gander at the new album by our friends Duncan Reid And The Big Heads,  it’s funky, fruity, and full of life, and I would expect nothing...
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EP Review: Best Ex – Good At Feeling Bad

EP Review: Best Ex – Good At Feeling Bad

Best Ex released their new EP ‘Good At Feeling Bad’ on 22nd May. This EP dives deeper in to the word of indie pop making for a fun, chirpy listen that’s an essential for any road trip! Opening track ‘Gap...
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DEALING WITH DAMAGE help to lift the lockdown blues with their brand new ‘Home Security’ E.P

DEALING WITH DAMAGE help to lift the lockdown blues with their brand new ‘Home Security’ E.P

Dealing With Damage Home Security E.P Little Rocket Records 8/10 London Punks Dealing With Damage follow up their excellent ‘Ask The Questions’ album with a quarantine busting three-track E.P ‘Home Security’. Opening cut ‘Lady Day...
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Single Review: Cruel Hearts Club – Blame Me Too

Single Review: Cruel Hearts Club – Blame Me Too

Diva grunge trio, Cruel Hearts Club, have just released their latest song, ‘Blame Me Too’ on 22nd May.  From the gritty bass to the fierce purr of the lyrics, ‘Blame Me Too’ is a full-on 90’s grunge power anthem, drowning...
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