Simulakra “Reincarnation” Review
Delaware hardcore heavyweights Simulakra have returned with Reincarnation, a monstrously heavy and supremely pissed off EP that makes a statement of every moment of its all-too-brief roughly eleven minute runtime.
Domain “Life’s Cold Grasp” Review
Truly relentless and uncompromisingly aggressive, Domain have come through with one hell of a debut album in Life’s Cold Grasp.
Prize Horse “Under Sound” Review
On Under Sound, Prize Horse have created the kind of debut album that every band hopes to - unapologetically their own, astoundingly ambitious, and executed like a band with many more years of songwriting under their belt
Laura Jane Grace “Hole In My Head” Review
Reminiscent of revered artists who have carved their niche in the industry, Laura's work (on Hole In My Head) is poised to bring joy to those enamored with her musical expression.
Dead Poet Society “Fission” Review
Dead Poet Society’s sophomore album, FISSION, can be likened to a meticulously crafted piece of baroque artistry, where every creative element is thoughtfully placed to create a captivating experience.
Neck Deep “Neck Deep” Review
Neck Deep pulls out all the stops to remind the listener why the band remains a mainstay of pop-punk and rock music, combining its energetic pace and genuine lyrics to form an exceptional piece of art. The album is more than worthy of bearing the band’s name as its title, as this is the most definitive version of Neck Deep to date.
Maddie Regent "Girl of Your Dreams" Review
Maddie Regent's latest EP, Girl of Your Dreams, takes listeners on a nostalgic yet contemporary musical journey, showcasing her growth as an artist and her ability to blend diverse sounds seamlessly. The EP is a poignant exploration of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery, with each track offering a unique experience.
Broadside "Hotel Bleu" Review
Hotel Bleu, the fourth album from alternative outfit Broadside, demonstrates an earnest and sensible progression for the group. The album recalls the youthful energy of the band’s early works, as well as the mature and darker tinges of 2020’s Into the Raging Sea, and brings all of these together with a modern sensibility. Broadside gathers an eclectic blend of pop, rock, and alternative sounds, occupying a unique sonic space and making for a truly entertaining listen from top to bottom.
Holy Wars "Cult Classic" Review
Holy Wars new EP, Cult Classic immediately transports the listener to a superhuman world that is uniquely and positively cartoonish and unapologetically hardcore. The album is a sonic rollercoaster, with a frenetic energy that seems to draw inspiration from the heyday of the early scene era.