Restraining Order "Locked in Time" Review
With Locked In Time, Restraining Order have once again created an immediately gratifying hardcore punk record without a dull moment in sight. Angry, forward-thinking, and utterly enjoyable at every turn; this is the sound of a band finding what makes them different while celebrating everything that has led them to this point.
Yellowcard "Childhood Eyes" Review
It’s hard to imagine the 2000s pop-punk scene without Yellowcard’s foundational influence upon the genre, and Childhood Eyes has proven that the band is still in touch with their roots while adding a fresh new spin on their classic sound for audiences everywhere.
Sad Park "NO MORE SOUND" Review
Pop-punk to the core, Los Angeles-based Sad Park comes full circle and defines their own sound with their third album No More Sound. In these 13 tracks, the band gets personal with lyrics and music that lifts and carries them emotionally.
The Bloodstrings "Heartache Radio" Review
Heartache Radio offers a musically and lyrically diverse experience, showcasing the band's growth and evolution, and seems to be a significant step forward for The Bloodstrings.
Sophia DeLeo "Drama Queen" Review
Sophia DeLeo has a resounding sound that evokes so much emotion, which pairs perfectly with the theme of her sophomore EP Drama Queen - a collection of different pieces of a coming-of-age story.
Origami Angel "The Brightest Days" Review
DC duo Origami Angel defy all definitions of genre with the eight-song mixtape The Brightest Days, blending ukulele and surf rock with hardcore-reminiscent breakdowns and their signature guitar riffs, sometimes within seconds of one another
Squid "O Monolith" Review
With O Monolith, Squid have released the first perfect album of 2023. A masterpiece in its own right, this album showcases the band at their most unapologetically weird, and the results are as captivating as they are occasionally alarming.
Beach Fossils "Bunny" Review
Bunny is the newest album from indie band Beach Fossils, composed of members Dustin, Jack, and Tommy. This release offers a glimpse into the highs and lows of lead singer Dustin Payseur’s life in recent years. Payseur covers the joys of being a father, the loss of a loved one to cancer, and the simplicity of smoking out of car windows with friends.
Incendiary "Change The Way You Think About Pain" Review
Change The Way You Think About Pain is what happens when a veteran band refuses to play it safe. Not a dull moment in sight, this is Incendiary adding yet another immensely impressive album to their catalog.