by Mark McConville | Feb 10, 2025 | Album Reviews
Grayscale is a band to consider and their album The Hart is a triumphant, emotional, depiction of regret and sorrow. From the start of the record to its conclusion, the songs all come together like a novel, like a story written with eagerness and ambition. The act,...
by Mark McConville | Feb 10, 2025 | Album Reviews
No Real Hero embark on the changing the sequence and their powerful music has substance and reason. The punk outfit dazzle with their EP H, which is a collection of songs that show grit and determination, buoyancy and some hope. Though it sounds utterly loud, the...
by Mark McConville | Jan 28, 2025 | Album Reviews
Broken Glowsticks is the alternative project by The Dangerous Summer’s AJ Perdomo, and the music takes elements from the band he fronts. Though, there are themes that stick to The Dangerous Summer’s esthetic and musical mantra, Perdomo takes us through personal...
by Mark McConville | Jan 26, 2025 | Album Reviews
Dear Seattle do not collapse under the strain of the world, but try to embrace what is in front of them. The band, do not teeter on the line either, as they do give us an insight into their workings through a pragmatic approach. Lyrically they enforce emotional words...
by Mark McConville | Dec 10, 2024 | Album Reviews
State Champs has become pop punk stalwarts already, pushing their music and their artistry to the forefront. Some people write of the genre, assuming it’s hollow, but this act keeps the lights on and the fire burning. Their self-titled record pays homage to the pop...