Tag: Albums

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Zeal & Ardor – Stranger Fruit (Review)

It was a challenge from members of 4Chan that inspired what eventually became Zeal & Ardor. In an interview with Noisey, Manuel Gagneux (the Swiss-American powerhouse behind the project) shared how a…

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Columbus – A Hot Take On Heartbreak (Review)

Brisbane band Columbus may be coming at the release of their upcoming album A Hot Take On Heartbreak with some nervousness as to how it’ll be received. Known for hard hitting punk…

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West Thebarton – Different Beings Being Different (Review)

With releasing their debut album Different Beings Being Different and a recent signing to James Tidswell’s label, Domestic La La, West Thebarton are establishing themselves in a big way. With a rare seven members…

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生 Conform 死 – Circa 94 (Review)

Literally ‘live, conform, die’, 生 Conform 死 are the mind-blowing purveyors of hardcore/nu metal you never knew you needed. Forming in 2015, the Perth based five piece are following on from their…

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Slowly Slowly – St. Leonards (Review)

With the dreamy and genuine introduction of the single “Alchemy”, Slowly Slowly had us enticed to hear what they were sharing in their sophomore album St. Leonards. The Melbourne four piece (Ben…

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Parkway Drive – Reverence (Review)

Having ruled the Australian heavy music scene for over a decade, metalcore giants Parkway Drive are here with their sixth full length album Reverence. Parkway Drive have been arguably the most impactful…

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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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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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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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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…