ALBUM REVIEW: Tool – Fear Inoculum
The best thing about music is that you never know what to expect when you begin the quest to find new songs to listen to. Listening to Tool’s latest album was not my first endeavour into metal, but it was my first into this slower sort. In honour of Tool announcing their newest tour, we’ve […]
Album Review: Sleeping With Sirens – How It Feels To Be Lost
It’s been two years since Sleeping with Sirens last released an album. After predecessors “With Ears To See and Eyes to Hear”, “Let’s Cheers to This”, “Feel”, “Madness” and ”Gossip”, this ten-year’ group from Michigan with members Kellin Quinn, Justin Hills, Jack Fowler and Nick Martin have made their return with “How It Feels To […]
ALBUM REVIEW: Betraying The Martyrs – “Rapture”
The influx of new music from metalcore bands and surrounding genres within the past year has dramatically boosted both the genre’s popularity, and its reception among the modern world. Hand in hand, the ideals and influences of this genre have grown, making it an ever-present part of the music world. Adding to the exceptional releases […]
ALBUM REVIEW: Grandson: “A Modern Tragedy Vol. 3”
Grandson has a particular vibe with his music. He gives people a voice to fight back against corruption and evil. This EP brings the classic rock sound he carries but he adds some new sounds that we will love. "Rock Bottom" is the first track, and first single, which features a music video. The thing […]
Album Review: Melanie Martinez – “K-12”
I saw Melanie Martinez live at the Lollapalooza festival back in 2017 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The pastel colours, the toys and child’ items such as cribs or pacifiers have always been a huge part in the singer’s aesthetic and it shows not only the detail she puts on her stage but also, they are […]
Album Review: Mgła – “Age Of Excuse”
The Polish kings of straight, no experimentation, bleak black metal return with "Age Of Excuse". And if you were looking for any change of direction you will be sorely deluded. Mgła are far from an abruptly changing band, but an evolutionary one. "Age Of Excuse" sounds like a continuation of "Exercises in Futility", which is […]