Easy to listen to, The Higher's ‘Elvis In Wonderland’ (Secret Friends Music) certainly marks a welcome return from hiatus for the three-piece.
For those who long for snotty punk coupled with dissonant guitars and driving rhythm, the MVLL CRIMES EP ‘YOU EMBRVASS ME’ (Cursed Blessings Records) is your...
Atlanta progressive death metal group Irist follow up their debut with ‘Gloria,’ a short but stunning collection. Read our review here.
Perth extreme metal outfit Xenobiotic delivers twenty minutes of progressive savagery on the new EP, 'Hate Monolith.' Read our thoughts here...
As appealing is the music on ‘Hold My Love,’ it’s the lissome, wickedly sexy voice of Sofia Karlberg that pulls listeners into her sonic web.
Shot through with a myriad of scintillating points of luminescence travelling on cashmere soundscapes, ‘Everything Must Change’ is marvellously exquisite.
Wow! ‘Bliss & Grief’ (Wagram Music) is a grand EP; beautifully stylish and oh-so beguiling, Yorina’s yummy voice puts listeners under a marvellous spell.
Raw and surging with delicious, ragged dynamics, Dog in a Man Suit's EP ‘Trapped!’ vibrates on the palpable muck of gritty guitars, evocative lyricism, and passionate...
With ‘Some Days’ (Young Poet Records), KHARTOUM parades their gift for modern-laced alt-rock spiced with retro tangs from the ’70s.
The Slime's ‘Living on Borrowed Slime’ (Cursed Blessings Records) is an amphetamine tempo with the nastiest riffs and snot-nosed vocals you can imagine.
London band Harbinger experiment with their savagery with the results heard on the face-punching new mini-album ‘A Letter To Anguish.’
All in all, ‘War On Everything’ (Glacier Recordings), the new release from Oregon’s FØES and California’s Heated, is a vicious little split, but with big moods,...
‘Crime As Theatre’ is a crushing debut, wielding vitriol and outrage with expert care. Armagideon Time is the next torchbearer of hardcore punk.
Love Hertz is an interesting concept: a book about a DJ who has discovered a secret sound frequency capable of taking over minds and bodies, and...
Mixing up hateful grindcore with black metal fury, Heriot's new EP, 'Profound Morality,' is twenty minutes of disturbing ferocity.