Not to be confused with seemingly a handful of metal bands with a matching name, the Prowler unleashing new album From The Shadows, hail from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and create a rousing onslaught of horror fuelled heavy/thrash metal. Theirs… Read More ›
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American Fangs – Dirty Legs
As much as we, like so many, are always looking for something uniquely new and ground-breaking to fascinate and ignite the passions, there are undeniably times a masterful fusion of existing designs and textures in one irresistible slab of full… Read More ›
Shark Tape – Marathon
Filtering the best essences of punk, pop, indie, hard rock and more into their own industrious rock ‘n’ roll revelry, US band Shark Tape is a band which has been creating a buzz of their side of the globe for… Read More ›
Nai Harvest – Hairball
It is telling that Hairball, the new album from UK rockers Nai Harvest, only took one full listen to become a constantly recurring incitement, returning as it wished and dominating thoughts for the following hours. Subsequent plays only reinforced… Read More ›
The Kut – Rock Paper Scissors
More captivating with every listen, Rock Paper Scissors is one of those encounters which make a bigger impact in four songs than many bands can in a handful of song loaded releases. The new EP from UK rockers The Kut;… Read More ›
Lupen Tooth – Strawberries & Cream
Whether escaping a dank graveyard or bred within the toxic touch of a silvery full moon, Lupen Tooth is a proposition which once bitten by their horrorpunk ferocity, swiftly becomes a ravenous and lingering incitement. Certainly that is the case… Read More ›
The Senton Bombs – Phantom High
If there is one thing predictable about UK rockers The Senton Bombs, it is that they will persistently offer feisty dirt encrusted, punk fuelled rock ‘n’ roll. You can always assume a fresh fiery breath driving each and every offering… Read More ›
The Bricks – Here We Come
Here We Come is an album which might not be stretching existing boundaries or ideas of invention, indeed you would suggest it is not even trying to, but it is an encounter which introduces us to a potential soaked… Read More ›
Duncan Reid and The Big Heads – The Difficult Second Album
If it was as problematic as its title might allude to, The Difficult Second Album from Duncan Reid and The Big Heads has no intentions of showing it within its fluid and mischievous power pop revelry. The trickiness of following… Read More ›
The Jacques – Pretty DJ EP
Like a hybrid infestation spawned from a mix of Babyshambles, Arctic Monkeys, and The Sugarcubes, The Jacques in one scintillating swoop has announced themselves as one of the UK’s most exciting newcomers. That potent introduction comes in the sensational shape… Read More ›