Scowl "Psychic Dance Routine" Review
Every track on this EP displays Scowl’s know-how of being incredibly individualized, able to make abrupt transitions come across seamlessly, and shows off their ability to be genre-fluid.
Softcult "See You In The Dark" Review
See You In The Dark is another welcome addition to Softcult’s impressive and rapidly growing discography. Expanding on and perfecting everything this band has excelled at in the past, See You In The Dark is Softcult at their best yet.
Fidlar "That's Life" Review
FIDLAR is coming in hot with a resurgence after four years to remind us that although life can be grim, it’s a lot more fun when you live waywardly
Story of the Year "Tear Me To Pieces" Review
Buckle up for Story of the Year’s first album since 2017, as well as the first since original bassist Adam Russell made his entrance back into the group. The post-hardcore band is taking it back to Warped Tour days with this explosive, dynamic comeback record.
Can't Swim "Thanks But No Thanks" Review
Thanks But No Thanks may very well be Can’t Swim’s most cohesive album to date and serves as a welcome return to form.
Mystee "hard candy" Single Review
“hard candy” by Mystee is an anthem for the grief-stricken indie-pop lover girls of the world that takes you through the cyclical string of thoughts that coincide with the burning desire for someone you can’t have.
Pierce The Veil "The Jaws of Life" Review
Few bands successfully return onto the scene with such immediacy, but with The Jaws of Life, Pierce the Veil have not wasted any time delivering a collection of songs that is simply undeniable.
Fencer "Fencer" Review
The time has finally come for the long-awaited debut album from Fencer. The self-titled album features songs that have been released across the last three years as well as some that have never been heard until now. This album is a fantastic example of how to step out and make a scene.
Babyfang "In The Face Of" Review
babyfang exemplifies the power of scrutinizing the world around you and creating tangibility in all that feels lost through each song they’ve put into this collection