Review: Modern Baseball – MoBo Presents: The Perfect Cast EP
Modern Baseball's surprise EP is one that sounds more collaborative, dynamic and mature than ever before, but is not in any way boring.
View ArticleKeep It On Wax: King Parrot – Dead Set
Calling all audiophiles! This one’s for you. Stay tuned for our verdicts on the latest and greatest pressings.
View ArticleReview: Dinosaur Pile-Up – Eleven Eleven
It's a raw, explosive-sounding record whose adrenaline-fuelled tracks deserve to be cranked to 11.
View ArticleIn The Ranks: The Bennies
With a national tour currently underway and a new LP around the corner, we're countin' down The Bennies' first four releases.
View ArticleA Grohl-By-Grohl Blow Of The New Foo Fighters EP
We dive in, track by track, to see what Dave and co. have been cooking up in the lab.
View ArticleReview: Dream On Dreamer – Songs Of Soulitude
Songs Of Soulitude is food for the soul, and it's time to dig in.
View ArticleReview: Gnarwolves – Adolescence
The new EP from Brighton punks Gnarwolves is short, fast and totally kicks arse.
View ArticleReview: Baroness – Purple
Baroness are one of the most consistently great acts currently putting out albums, with every release making it even harder to pick a favourite among them.
View ArticleReview: Wage War – Blueprints
With an album like 'Blueprints', we're confident it won't be long before Wage War are headlining festivals the world over.
View ArticleKeep It On Wax: Northlane – Node 7-inch Vinyl Boxset
If you're a hardcore Northlane nut who's on the hunt for every piece of memorabilia, then this is a no-brainer.
View ArticleReview: Ringo Deathstarr – Pure Mood
Ringo Deathstarr are a band that revels in juxtaposition – they’re sweet but dark, heavy but light, mellow but intense.
View ArticleReview: Die! Die! Die! – What Did You Expect
The EP's opener, “I Love Space Travel”, is an amazingly high-energy track that hits you like a ten tonne truck.
View ArticleTrack-By-Track Review: Panic! At The Disco – Death Of A Bachelor
Album #5 shows Panic! At The Disco both expectedly cautious, and absolutely mad with power.
View ArticleReview: Polaris – The Guilt & The Grief
Make no mistake: Polaris are going to be fucking huge. And when they are, we’ll be looking back on The Guilt & The Grief as the EP that took them there.
View ArticleReview: Basement – Promise Everything
Basement's Promise Everything sounds like the product of Weezer taking out American Football on a really, really successful first date.
View ArticleReview: Tonight Alive – Limitless
The whole album is a constant scale-tip between pop and rock.
View ArticleReview: Bury Tomorrow – Earthbound
You wouldn’t be faulted for hearing the opening track of Earthbound and thinking, 'Oh, it’s going to be another one of these, is it?'
View ArticleKeep It On Wax: Massappeal – Nobody Likes A Thinker
Calling all audiophiles! This one’s for you. The vinyl revival is well and truly upon us and now’s as good a time as any to dust off the turntable.
View ArticleReview: New Tenants – Unity By Collision
One of the few aspects where Unity By Collision shines is in its production – every riff is crisp and every rhyme raspberry-tart.
View ArticleReview: Hands Like Houses – Dissonants
Twelve tracks of arena-flooring anthems with not a second of filler to hold them down, Dissonants is, without a doubt, Hands Like Houses' defining record.
View ArticleKeep It On Wax: Lindemann – Skills In Pills Vinyl
Calling all audiophiles! This one’s for you. Stay tuned for our verdicts on the latest and greatest pressings.
View ArticleReview: City Calm Down – In A Restless House
In A Restless House is an incredibly tight and polished record, and easily one of the best debut albums of 2015.
View ArticleReview: Beach Slang – The Things We Do To Find People Who Feel Like Us
It’s a lot of pained lyrics sung over energetic punk rock, the kind of songs you can’t help but scream along to.
View ArticleReview: Enter Shikari – The Mindsweep: Hospitalised
“The Mindsweep: Hospitalised is a remix album that doesn’t feel like a simple cash-in; a rarity, if we’ve ever known one.”
View ArticleReview: Escape The Fate – Hate Me
Escape The Fate come out swinging with "Just A Memory", unleashing meaty riffs, pounding drums and the ever improving growls of Mabbitt.
View ArticleReview: Violent Soho – WACO
“WACO plays more like a Godfather Part II than it does another Kick-Ass”.
View ArticleReview: Architects – All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us
All our gods may have abandoned us, but Architects never will.
View ArticleReview: letlive. – If I’m The Devil…
If I’m The Devil... has presented itself to be a dynamic record that challenges the genre, and who letlive. is in all of their entity.
View ArticleReview: Gone Is Gone – S/T
What do you get when members of Mastodon, At The Drive-In and Queens of the Stone Age combine forces?
View ArticleReview: Hellions – Opera Oblivia
Opera Oblivia redefines the band that redefined hardcore music.
View ArticleReview: The Amity Affliction – This Could Be Heartbreak
Where its predecessor revelled in bright, clear-cut pop-mosh potency, ...Heartbreak strikes from a darker angle.
View ArticleReview: Storm The Sky – Sin Will Find You
It’s not every day that one of Melbourne’s premier metalcore bands makes the dark pop album of 2016.
View ArticleReview: A Day To Remember – Bad Vibrations
“It is instantly recognisable, upon listening to Bad Vibrations, that there has been a clear directive shift in effect this time around.”
View ArticleReview: Ceres – Drag It Down On You
"This is a record that you can place on the same shelf as Australian indie-rock bands such as Motor Ace, Kisschasy or Something For Kate."
View ArticleReview: Every Time I Die – Low Teens
There is beauty, even in the height of chaos. Every Time I Die are that chaos.
View ArticleReview: Frank Iero And The Patience – Parachutes
"[Frank Iero] transcends his insecurities to spawn twelve songs more akin to weapons..."
View ArticleReview: The Pretty Reckless – Who You Selling For?
We review the third album from the hard rock powerhouse that is The Pretty Reckless.
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