Essentially an exploration of life, on ‘Salt and Tar,’ Joey Harkum reveals the little things that give living meaning.
Although the contrast between the two new songs is marked, both display the plush new wave-flavoured dream-pop and creamy redolence of Glassio’s vocals.
Bloodywood made their presence known in 2018, but in 2022 they cemented themselves as one of a select number of bands that possess a glorious début recording.
Overall, ‘The Black Hours’ is an ambitious album and as a collective Dead Space Chamber Music has achieved something impressive – but it is definitely not for everybody’s...
What ‘Dark Ability,’ despite its name, entirely lacks is darkness; none of the gloom or serious emotion of Mariangela Demurtas’ prior offerings is a present force...
'K6999ROMA:EP,' the latest record from avant-popster Nick Hudson, is one hundred percent Higher Grade music!
While the press release for their latest album, Darkness Is My Home, may tout Greek doom/occult rockers Night Resident as a Hellenic answer to Sweden’s Ghost,...
As a music reviewer, it is so easy to forget that so much of music enjoyment, despite recommendations and comparisons, really just comes down to personal...
Johannesburg’s Chaos Doctrine formed in 2010, but went through a number of line-up changes and limbo before releasing their 2018 self-titled debut. Their sound is one...