Casting a tempest of sound and discontent, Socila Kaos is the new EP from Grenoble hailing Stone Cavalli. It is cauldron of electro and noise punk dynamics with punk rock grievance and post punk dissonance and one encounter which has… Read More ›
Grunge
Madness at Home – Self Titled EP
Pleasure can come in a vast array of ways, the union of trespass, temptation and violation just one as enjoyably shown by the debut EP from Italian trio Madness at Home. It is a handful of songs that leave the… Read More ›
Draw Into Disorder – Nappy
Draw Into Disorder is a band from Japan which openly bears classic influences in their grunge bred sound, a trait so many bands have embraced over the years but few have moulded it into something as distinct and gripping as… Read More ›
Noiss – Deafening EP
Hailing from Chambéry in France, Noiss is a trio unleashing ferocious punk fuelled alternative meets grunge rock incitement and the providers of one attention grabbing release going by the name of the Deafening EP. There is not a great deal… Read More ›
Healthy Junkies – Forever On The Road
With some bands even given the surprises found in any new release you kind of know what you are in for sound wise and with others it is far harder to predict what might be in store. UK punksters, Healthy Junkies… Read More ›
Pale Blue Moon – The Pleasure Of Finding Things Out
The release of debut single, Supernatural, almost effortlessly courted a tide of ears the way of Irish outfit Pale Blue Moon last year, a height of temptation echoed by its successor, It’s Not Real, not so long ago. Now it… Read More ›
Old Bones – Sleepwalker
They call it ”powerslop deathrock”, we call it rapaciously virulent rock ‘n’ roll but however you wish to tag the sound of Old Bones, it makes for one very satisfying and rousing time within their debut EP, Sleepwalker. Hailing from… Read More ›
Medusa – In Bed with Medusa
Having found ourselves taken with sound and invention of UK trio Medusa with their 2011 released second album, Can’t Fucking Win, it quickly became apparent that there was nothing predictable about the band’s music but as confirmed by its… Read More ›
Servant Leader – Raised by Wolves – Part 1
The promo received tagged Raised by Wolves as set in the hard rock genre but it took little time to prove much more diverse and ambitious than that suggests, and also that it is one aggressively enjoyable encounter. Raised by… Read More ›
Molly Karloff – Supernaturalation
Two years after their acclaimed debut EP, Dancing for Money, UK rockers Molly Karloff have uncaged its successor in the fiery shape of Supernaturalation, a collection of songs which quite simply and hungrily demand attention. Oxford based, the trio of… Read More ›