Reviews
Man Overboard – Heart Attack [ALBUM] review
“I want you to stay right where you are” croons Man Overboard frontman Nik Bruzzese on the band’s new single ‘Where I Left You’. – READ our full review here.
The Wonder Years – The Greatest Generation [ALBUM] Review
You’d think following an album as good as Suburbia I’ve Given You All And Now I’m Nothing would be pretty tricky but in The Greatest Generation, The Wonder Years have surpassed it to serve up a heartfelt, poetic masterpiece. – READ our full review here.
Nylon Sky – Little Things, Bigger Picture [ALBUM] review
Sometimes you need to open your mind to fully understand what a band is about. On the first listen of their debut album, Little Things, Bigger Picture, it’s apparent that Nylon Sky are not another chip off the old block when it comes alternative rock bands. – READ our review in full.
TesseracT – Altered State [ALBUM] Review
Progressive rock band TesseracT combine creativity, aggression and haunting vocals for their latest album Altered State. – READ our full review here.
The Front Bottoms – Talon Of The Hawk [ALBUM] Review
What are The Front Bottoms good at? Producing an honest, easy listening record. Talon Of The Hawk is catchy as hell and – on the most part – subtly energetic; it oozes with songs that constitute an ideal summer soundtrack. – READ our full review here.
Heart In Hand – Almost There [ALBUM] Review
Almost There? There’s no “Almost” about it. Brit quintet Heart In Hand have come along in leaps and bounds since their 2011 debut, Only Memories, was released. – READ our full review here.
Scholars – Always Lead, Never Follow [ALBUM] Review
Scholars have the perfect name. Just like a group of boys beavering away through the educational system, they have tirelessly worked for the best part of six years on this debut album. – Read our full review here.
Hey Vanity – Breathe Bleed Grow [EP] Review
It’s not all bad news when a band breaks up y’know. Remember Fei Comodo? Well, formed from the ashes of the post-hardcore 5-piece are Hey Vanity; a softer, rockier, and altogether more rounded proposition. They’re unique, too. – Read our full review here.
Terror – Live By The Code [ALBUM] Review
Terror are damn great at what they do. That is, good ol’ fashioned testosterone-fuelled hardcore, perfect for mosh pits and, er… just mosh pits, really. – Read our full review here.
Heights – Old Lies For Young Lives [ALBUM] Review
Flailing into the center of the ring like a steroid-pumped Billy Talent, the new Heights album opens with ‘The Best Years’, a slightly more accessible slice of UK hardcore than you might be used to… – Read our full review here.


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