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BOYS NO GOOD – Never Felt Better
reviewed by Ian Jones

BOYS NO GOOD – Never Felt Better

Boys No Good are a pop-punk/hardcore hybrid band from Florida. You have probably already judged them, and that’s okay, because for the most part you’re [...]

BRIDGE AND TUNNEL – Rebuilding Year
reviewed by Matt Edmund

BRIDGE AND TUNNEL – Rebuilding Year

Melodic yet chaotic — Bridge and Tunnel balance the musical scales with their latest release Rebuilding Year. This collection of 10 songs run the gamut [...]

THIS WILL DESTROY YOU – Tunnel Blanket
reviewed by Peter Cauvel

THIS WILL DESTROY YOU – Tunnel Blanket

This Will Destroy You tries to avoid the term “post-rock.” At first, Tunnel Blanket, their second full-length album, seems like just another post-rock album. The [...]

ME FIRST AND THE GIMME GIMMES – Sing in Japanese
reviewed by Shawn Taggart

ME FIRST AND THE GIMME GIMMES – Sing in Japanese

Put together chunky punk rock guitars and classic harmonies, and what do you get? An album by Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, a California-based [...]

THE HORRORS – Skying
reviewed by Vanessa Bennett

THE HORRORS – Skying

The latest release from British band The Horrors, Skying, is a smart blend of dark ’80s New Wave and Brit-pop with gothic musings. After being [...]

THE FUCKING WRATH – Valley Of The Serpent’s Soul
reviewed by Thomas Pizzola

THE FUCKING WRATH – Valley Of The Serpent’s Soul

You know with a name like this, the band must bring it a big fucking way! Luckily for them they do, as on their second [...]

ELKS – Destined For The Sun
reviewed by Thomas Pizzola

ELKS – Destined For The Sun

These high flying Brooklynites have set their controls straight for the heart of Concept Album Planet, as their debut deals with outer space themes such [...]

OH, MANHATTAN – Spiritual Warfare
reviewed by Ian Jones

OH, MANHATTAN – Spiritual Warfare

With little room for originality in the screamo genre Oh, Manhattan seem to have wrapped themselves up in the most cookie-cutter of ways. Without a [...]

TOXIC HOLOCAUST – Conjure And Command
reviewed by Thomas Pizzola

TOXIC HOLOCAUST – Conjure And Command

Toxic Holocaust has always remained one step ahead of the thrash revival pack due to creator Joel Grind’s commitment to quality songwriting and his ability [...]

RICHARD BUCKNER – Our Blood
reviewed by Evan Pearson

RICHARD BUCKNER – Our Blood

Buckner’s ninth full-length album comes on the heels of much tribulation, culminating in a stolen laptop and a re-imagining of this album — but you [...]

INC. – 3
reviewed by Dan Chapman

INC. – 3

Forming a fair opinion of a band based on a three-song EP is nearly impossible. However, on what could be gleaned by their debut effort [...]

PURE X – Pleasure
reviewed by Peter Cauvel

PURE X – Pleasure

Pure Ecstasy might have been the perfect name for a chillwave band. It’s too bad the Austin trio had to change their name when they [...]

HANDSOME FURS – Sound Kapital
reviewed by Peter Cauvel

HANDSOME FURS – Sound Kapital

With Wolf Parade on indefinite hiatus, Handsome Furs looks to become Dan Boeckner’s full-time project. He and his wife, Alexei Perry, continue the band’s Eastern [...]

SAVIOURS – Death’s Procession
reviewed by Thomas Pizzola

SAVIOURS – Death’s Procession

On their fourth LP, these Hessian metal punks slow down the pace ever so slightly and embrace the doomier side of their sound. Maybe they [...]

JENN MIERAU – Hush
reviewed by Sebastian Gahan

JENN MIERAU – Hush

Someone — perhaps not a fan of the genre — once said that the world doesn’t need another singer-songwriter. Yet the absurdity of such a [...]