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…
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…
Have you ever listened to a band and wondered to yourself “How the fuck could anybody ever sleep on this?”. Yeah, that band is Bearings. Out now, the band’s debut album, Blue…
Since the release of their EP Love in 2016, The Comfort have been on a journey as a band and as individuals. They’ve come up against serious personal barriers, and because of…
Is it gas or is it solid? Made of smoke and fog or rock? Or both? The artwork for Silent Planet‘s third album When The End Began had already piqued my curiosity…
I’ve always been intrigued and drawn in to the world of horror from a young age; from avidly reading a majority of the older Goosebumps series, to sitting down and watching the…
Forming in 2010, Polyphia have firmly made their mark as an instrumental band that gather inspiration from outside their assumed genre lines. Continuing to not ‘stay in their lane’ at all, their…
Canberran five piece Hands Like Houses are back for their fourth studio album -Anon. and they’ve well and truly belted it out of the park this time. In the lead up to…
Beartooth have established themselves as one of the hardest bands in the US heavy scene, and most of this comes down to frontman Caleb Shomo, who is the centrepiece of everything Beartooth represents.…
In preparing myself for Unify Gathering 2018, I fell hard for Hellions‘ 2016 album Opera Oblivia and became fascinated with this Sydney band and their penchant for inspired takes on life which…
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