Album Review: Polaris – ‘The Death Of Me’
Since 2012, Polaris have been shifting the dynamics within metalcore, creating albums that constantly push the envelope and re-imagine the constraints that were otherwise previously associated with their chosen genre. Mid-February was met with the release of the Australian group’s second studio album, ‘The Death of Me’, showcasing yet again the impeccable talent that this […]
Album Review: Dance Gavin Dance – Afterburner
If there has ever been a more defining and prominent sound within the scene, it lingers within the essence of Dance Gavin Dance. Looking beyond an often tumultuous and rocky pathway to where they are now, Dance Gavin Dance’s fifteen-year-long journey has unmasked the true makings of a passionate, unique, and ever-learning band. Regardless of […]
Album Review: The 1975 – Notes On A Conditional Form
The 1975 are certainly no strangers to pushing the boundaries, centering their work upon their individual consensus of what ‘fits’; lathering each song with an immense personal touch. Whilst it has always been lingering in the background of their projects, the English band has only recently brought out its heavily experimental and non-conforming attitude to […]
Album Review: Neck Deep- ‘All Distortions Are Intentional’
Since 2012, Neck Deep have been tirelessly pushing the boundaries to create music that is inventive and innovative, carefully escaping the clutches of the genre that seems to have such a tight grip upon them. Recently, Neck Deep released their highly anticipated studio album, ‘All Distortions Are Intentional’; a celebration of new stories, new journeys, […]
ALBUM REVIEW: Alpha Wolf – A Quiet Place to Die
After months of teasing, spectacular single releases and a ton of reassuring Covid content, Alpha Wolf have finally dropped their new album, ‘A Quiet Place to Die’. True to form, the Australian metalcore outfit have created something truly powerful, raw and fierce. The release of their second studio album has not only seen them create […]
EP REVIEW: Bring Me The Horizon – ‘Post Human: Survival Horror’
Throughout 2020, the year where all we seemed to love left us, there has certainly been no abandonment from Bring Me The Horizon. The band have been responsible for releasing sporadic pieces of music, each with their own refreshing and inspired flair. To the elation of many of their fans, these powerful singles have culminated […]