Reviews

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Lume – Wrung Out (Review)

Yesterday I had no idea who Lume were. Today I want to know everything there is to know. This shift in fascination was sparked by hearing the band’s debut album Wrung Out, released…

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Slow Talk – New Vernacular (Review)

Slow Talk have a truly unique sound for sure, as the Melbourne duo demonstrate their musical talent in their debut EP, New Vernacular. To place a genre on these guys in simply…

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Greyhaven – Empty Black (Review)

Kentucky’s Greyhaven had me hooked from first listen of “Ten Dogs – Red Heaven”. With this first single being slamming, intricate, and addictive, I needed to get my ears to more of…

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Earthbøund – Liquify EP (Review)

Launching onto the scene in 2016, progressive metalcore band Earthbound initially introduced their sound with Solstice. Featuring Tom Armstrong (vocals), Jake Kershaw (guitar), Daniel Drowley (guitar), Rhys Alexander (drums), and David Lawson (bass),…

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Underoath – Erase Me (Review)

After an eight year long break, the sextet of Spencer Chamberlain, Aaron Gillespie, Tim McTague, Chris Dudley, Grant Brandell, and James Smith hit us hard with “On My Teeth”. This first single…

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Tapestry – Ghost Of Me EP (Review)

With the release of the single “Dark Shade”, Darwin’s Tapestry gained an influx of attention. Their powerful and emotional take on rejection and abandonment clearly struck a chord with many, and seemed…

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Toothless – Red EP (Review)

The blunt and hammering “Bridges” was our first taste of Toothless. This sliver of chaotic metalcore from the quintet of Travis Antoniello (vocals), Eric Novroski (guitar & vocals), Brian Zannetti (guitar), Mark…

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Maverick – State Of Mind EP (Review)

Sydney punk hardcore band Maverick strode into our awareness with the determined and genuine “Longevity”. The single was a taste of what was to come with the five piece’s EP State of Mind,…

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Cove – A Conscious Motion (Review)

The task of reviewing Cove‘s EP was made exponentially tougher when the first track of A Conscious Motion is the impeccable “Coincide:Collide”. The EP is the second from the Kent quintet, following…

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The Amsterdam Red Light District – Sapere Aude (Review)

Melodic hardcore quartet The Amsterdam Red Light District (or TARLD for short) have just released their third full-length album Sapere Aude. Named after Immanuel Kant’s 1784 essay “What Is Enlightenment?”, the Latin…