Album Review: Dave Hause – Kick

Hause delivers an emotionally charged record with Kick.  Dave Hause’s new album Kick that will be released on 12 April through Rise Records and kicking was the very first thing he saw his recentlynewborn twins do, it’s also something he has been much throughout his life and career. With the latter spanning over two decades,…

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Album review: The Alchemy – Chemical Daydream

Huge, anthemic choruses are at the core of the band’s debut record.  The Alchemy, a new rock band from Canterbury, have released their debut LP Chemical Daydream last Friday. Full of anthemic choruses and slick production, the LP follows the band’s debut EP (released April 2016). Music built for stadiums and arenas, The Alchemy’s twist on modern…

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Album review: Free Throw – What’s Past Is Prologue

On their new LP, Free Throw hold nothing back.  Free Throw are back with their third full length release, What’s Past Is Prologue out now via Triple Crown Records. Past releases may have provided small glimpses into Free Throw’s history as a band and personal lives outside of music, but What’s Past is Prologue is the…

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EP Review: Modern Error – Lost In The Noise

The melodic hardcore newcomers deliver a stellar genre-crossing debut with Lost In The Noise.  Peterborough four-piece Modern Error are set to release their debut EP tomorrow with Lost In The Noise. The record is dictated by the idea of self-war and personal change, broken into three parts: Lack of belief, loss of purpose and hiding a true…

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Album Review: Mantra – Dreamland

West London’s Mantra are releasing their debut album Dreamland on 15 February.  Since their formation in 2016, West London’s Mantra have mesmerized listeners with spellbinding melodies propelled by powerhouse riffs and thundering drums. Dreamland was recorded with producer Tom Dalgety (Royal Blood, Ghost, The Pixies) and showcases their explosive sonic prowess. The seeds of Mantra were first planted…

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Album Review: Ryan Bingham – American Love Song

The award-winning singer-songwriter is releasing his highly-anticipated new record tomorrow.  Out 15 February via Axster Bingham Records, American Love Song is Ryan Bingham’s sixth studio album. Co-produced with renowned guitarist/artist Charlie Sexton (Bob Dylan), the LP was recorded at Arlyn Studios and Public Hi-Fi in Austin, TX with additional recording at Matter Music in Los Angeles. Bingham…

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Album Review: Avril Lavigne – Head Above Water

The sk8r girl is back with her new album and first new music in six years. “This is me and my fight,” Avril says about her new record. “This album tells my story.” And that it does. Head Above Water is an powerful, emotional statement that cements the singers status as one of our generations’ best songwriters.…

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EP Review: The Sunday Sadness – The Sunday Sadness

Dark pop listening pleasure courtesy of The Sunday Sadness coming your way this Friday.  Bordeaux, France-based Dark Pop/Electro band The Sunday Sadness will be releasing their self-titled EP on 15 February. The boys in TSS are mainly influenced by artists like the 1975, HOME, Chase Atlantic, BTS and My Chemical Romance. They started writing with…

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Fine Creatures’ debut EP is everything you love about rock’n’roll

It’s dirty, it’s loud and it’s one of the best records of the year – prepare to be obsessed with Fine Creatures.  In his famous BRIT Awards speech, Arctic Monkeys frontman and songwriting legend Alex Turner once said “That rock ‘n’roll, eh? That rock’n’roll, it just won’t go away. It might hibernate from time to…

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Fangclub impress with ‘True Love’ EP

The Dublin trio will blow you away with their new release, you have been warned.  Irish rock band Fangclub are releasing their highly personal new EP this Friday 29 June via Vertigo Records. The EP is a fiery collection of Fangclub’s unique brand of alternative rock. Speaking honestly about the music and its lyrical content, enigmatic…

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