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 ArticleReview: Dinosaur Pile-Up – Eleven Eleven
It's a raw, explosive-sounding record whose adrenaline-fuelled tracks deserve to be cranked to 11.
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 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 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: 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 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
12 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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