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Review: Wage War – ‘Manic’

Review: Wage War – ‘Manic’

One of the fastest-rising metalcore acts of the past half-decade, Florida’s Wage War climbed up the ranks as one of the biggest bands in the scene. ‘Manic’ is the group’s fourth full-length studio album, showcasing a newfound sense of creativity...
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REVIEW: Spiritbox – ‘Eternal Blue’; “Metalcore Caviar At Its Finest”

REVIEW: Spiritbox – ‘Eternal Blue’; “Metalcore Caviar At Its Finest”

Lovers of Metalcore - the wait is officially over for Spiritbox's debut album- and it without a doubt was worth every second of the wait.  Spiritbox's new album Eternal Blue dropped today, and before I get into the nitty gritty...
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Review: Thrice – ‘Horizons/East’; “A Mesmerizing Record Full Of Inspiration And Innovation”

Review: Thrice – ‘Horizons/East’; “A Mesmerizing Record Full Of Inspiration And Innovation”

Veteran California post-hardcore outfit Thrice have returned with their 11th full-length studio album ‘Horizons/East’. The record is one of the band’s finest works to date, a vessel full of artistic expression and creativity that was entirely self-produced and recorded in...
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Review: Switchfoot – ‘Interrobang’

Review: Switchfoot – ‘Interrobang’

To start this review, I’m going to make this clear, Switchfoot is my favorite band of all time. That said, the last decade of records from the band have been relatively hit or miss, ever since 2011’s ‘Vice Verses’, it...
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Review: Phinehas – The Fire Itself

Review: Phinehas – The Fire Itself

The highly anticipated comeback record from melodic metalcore outfit Phinehas, ‘The Fire Itself’ has finally been released. The album is one of the best metalcore releases of the year, featuring incredible guitar work from Daniel Gailey (who joined Fit For A...
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REVIEW: BEARTOOTH – ‘BELOW’

REVIEW: BEARTOOTH – ‘BELOW’

Ohio hardcore punk legends Beartooth have returned with their 4th studio album 'Below', the band's heaviest release since their debut in 2014. 'Below' is their darkest album yet lyrically, with frontman Caleb Shomo stating that the record is a "time...
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