REVIEWS
REVIEW: Between You & Me Delivers Pure, Fun Summer Vibe Pop-Punk On EP ‘SH!T YEAH’
April 5, 2024
Australian pop-punk underdogs Between You & Me have released their brand new EP titled 'SH!T YEAH'. This mark's the band's...
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REVIEW: Alpha Wolf Grows Further And Offers Pure Adrenaline Metalcore With ‘Half Living Things’
April 4, 2024
Australian metalcore front runners Alpha Wolf have returned with their third full-length record, with 'Half Living Things'. This marks their...
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REVIEW: Sum 41 Offers Very Solid Final Album ‘Heaven :x: Hell’ To Bid Farewell
March 28, 2024
Pop-punk legends and veterans Sum 41 have dropped their final record, 'Heaven :x: Hell', after announcing their breakup last year....
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REVIEW: Too Close To Touch Share Emotions One Last Time With Their Final Release ‘For Keeps’
March 7, 2024
Kentucky based post-hardcore band Too Close to Touch have delivered us their third and final record with 'For Keeps'. This...
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First Impressions Of Sunspear’s Debut Self-Titled Album
February 29, 2024
California metalcore ensemble Sunspear are releasing their self-titled album tomorrow, March 1. 'Sunspear' boasts 10 tracks and collaborations with artists...
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REVIEW: Between You & Me Delivers Pure, Fun Summer Vibe Pop-Punk On EP ‘SH!T YEAH’
Australian pop-punk underdogs Between You & Me have released their brand new EP titled ‘SH!T YEAH’. This mark’s the band’s first release since 2021’s sophomore record ‘Armageddon’. They’ve since parted ways with their former label Hopeless Records, and this mark’s the band’s first independent release. This release dives into pop-punk, pop rock, and similar vibes […]
REVIEW: Alpha Wolf Grows Further And Offers Pure Adrenaline Metalcore With ‘Half Living Things’
REVIEW: Sum 41 Offers Very Solid Final Album ‘Heaven :x: Hell’ To Bid Farewell
REVIEW: Too Close To Touch Share Emotions One Last Time With Their Final Release ‘For Keeps’
First Impressions Of Sunspear’s Debut Self-Titled Album
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