Reviews

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FEVER 333 – STRENGTH IN NUMB333RS (Review)

There are an immeasurable number of genre defining hardcore bands that have represented a fiery, yet necessary fight for political, social and cultural revolution. From Rage Against the Machine to more modern…

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Bring Me The Horizon – amo (Review)

With the cheerful chant of “S-P-I-R-I-T!” still ringing in our ears, to be on the cusp of something new from Bring Me The Horizon felt akin to Christmas Eve. The Sheffield quintet’s…

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Stay Outside – Bottle Rocket (Review)

There’s nothing like coming across a new band, seemingly out of nowhere, that impress you almost immediately. Stay Outside are undoubtedly one of those bands. After releasing one of the singles of…

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Cane Hill – Kill The Sun (Review)

New Orleans quartet Cane Hill have deviated significantly from the path that their Too Far Gone album seemed to be carving for them. Hitting the brakes and drifting sideways, the Cane Hill…

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Regionals – Sentimental Health (Review)

It’s an absolute treat when a band shows up in the Depth inbox and their music is incredible. This was the case with Regionals; a Sydney based five piece who refer to…

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LOSER – Restless Noise (Review)

Melbourne supergroup LOSER have launched their debut EP Restless Noise and I owe my condolences to LOSER as I have played this record to death. The rock/punk trio all come from previous…

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Loose End – Overthinking Everything I Know (Review)

After a huge year and countless shows, crunch time has dawned on Melbourne quintet Loose End. As the band prepares to release their second EP, Overthinking Everything I Know, we were gifted…

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Castlefield – Tunnel Vision (Review)

I spend a lot of time hyping up Australia’s music scene but in recent times I’ve really noticed that Canada is becoming an absolute goldmine of talent. From old-timers Alexisonfire to Counterparts…

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Architects – Holy Hell (Review)

Staring down a dark tunnel of grief after the loss of their bandmate Tom Searle, Architects created Holy Hell with their pain. Released on 9th November via Epitaph Records, the album is the first release…

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The Palpatines – The Palpatines (Review)

Self-described ‘Melbourne Thrash-Pop’ and obvious Star Wars fans, The Palpatines are here with their self-titled EP. The Palpatines is the band’s debut release, following on from single “Hopeless Case”, released in 2017.…