ALBUM REVIEW: Jay Joseph – Imaginary Friends
I have to hand it to Jay — he’s good, and he’s done it quickly. There are three singles off the album: Maybe, Bones, and Let Go. I sort of wish that the album was ONE song longer, if only because the singles have been out for so long; it’s been six-ish months since the […]
ALBUM REVIEW: Thornhill – Heroine
Thornhill dropped their new album Heroine this lovely Friday, June 3rd, 2022. This album is truly a beautiful and astonishing work of art. Who knew metalcore could be so alluring and enticing? Thornhill bring a new element to the rock scene with this album, each song leaves you wanting more and more. This entire track […]
Album Review: Dropkick Murphys – 11 Short Stories of Pain & Glory
Dropkick Murphys have been a bagpipe among guitars — both metaphorically and literally. 11 Short Stories of Pain & Glory is the 9th studio album for this American Celtic punk band. Al Baar and his fellow members keep their genre, as well as their concepts, close to the heritage and issues of Boston, their home. Using […]
Album Review: ‘Eternity, In Your Arms’ By Creeper
After releasing three EPs in as many years, along with pictures and videos pertaining to many intriguing mystery objects and riddles, Southampton born horror-punks Creeper have captivated the hearts, minds and imaginations of a loyal band of followers, who march under the banner of the Callous Heart, all eagerly awaiting the arrival of the six-piece’s […]
Album Review: Betraying The Martyrs – The Resilient
Betraying the Martyrs have not come out with new music for three long years, and as I’m sure you know, when you’re a fan of something, you feel every minute of that wait. However, this wasn’t the case for me, as I’ve always had a somewhat turbulent relationship with metalcore bands. I’ve never dove headfirst, […]
Album Review: The Charm The Fury – The Sick, Dumb & Happy
All the way from the Netherlands, new metal stars The Charm The Fury unleash their power upon the world with their sophomore studio album “The Sick, Dumb & Happy”. The band´s disapproval and anger towards the state of the world in the 21st century reflects in the music they play. There´s no trace of the […]