ALL REVIEWS
Orphan release debut EP that’s uniquely their own sound
Orphan? But really, who the fuck is orphan? This duo/collective is only just starting with this new EP they title Bread, but it's already making some waves. Everyone talks about making waves, but in my opnion, it takes something very special...
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REVIEW: Creekside – “Self Titled”
On this new record, Creekside brings a nice change of sound from what they brought on their first two releases Full Circle and Hills//Valleys. It seems as though the band has progressively changed their sound to be more cohesive and overall sonically better....
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Esquire Ali X Worldcoast – 1919 (Album Review)
Esquire Ali and Worldcoast have brought us an album that is a constant banger after another. While this is not the first time the duo have collaborated, this is the first full length that the two have released. Their new...
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REVIEW: Sylar – ‘Seasons’
On their third full-length, rap-rockers Sylar pack an arsenal of stadium-ready riffs and a shot of tried-and-true to initiate their change in "Seasons". After declaring "Help!" in 2015, Sylar are detailing the next step in moving forward on their new...
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REVIEW: Ice Nine Kills – ‘The Silver Scream’
Ice Nine Kills bring a sense of fun and inspired frenzy to metalcore on horror movie-inspired romp, 'The Silver Scream'. This is a band that loves the b-movie style of over-the-top humor and gore found in the 70's and 80's,...
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Just Friends release 2nd studio album Nothing But Love
If you've never heard of Just Friends, you are truly missing out on something that's uniquely its own. I've tried pinpointing a genre for this group but I inevitably fail every time. The amount of influences which permeate this band...
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