REVIEWS
REVIEW: Microwave Continues To Expand Their Sound And Horizons On ‘Let’s Start Degeneracy’
April 26, 2024
Atlanta-based alternative indie rock band Microwave have returned with their fourth full-length album, 'Let's Start Degeneracy'. This marks their first...
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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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REVIEW: Microwave Continues To Expand Their Sound And Horizons On ‘Let’s Start Degeneracy’
Atlanta-based alternative indie rock band Microwave have returned with their fourth full-length album, ‘Let’s Start Degeneracy’. This marks their first release since their 2019 album, ‘Death Is a Warm Blanket’. This record embarks on a departure from the grunge influenced sound from the last record, into a more indie rock and vibey kind of sound […]
REVIEW: Between You & Me Delivers Pure, Fun Summer Vibe Pop-Punk On EP ‘SH!T YEAH’
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’
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