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...
by Mark McConville | Dec 3, 2024 | Album Reviews
A Place For Owls destroy the notion of being a normal band, as they write with vigour and a confidence that is rare. From the beginning of their record How We Dig In The Earth, spellbinding poetry becomes evident, and the act is masters of creating worlds within their...
by Mark McConville | Nov 11, 2024 | Album Reviews
Acres showcase a deep sound, one that is mature and has solid foundations, while the band hurt and try to face the world. From the start of What Its Like To Feel Worthless, they engage, they kick-start their own revolution. The band is situated in the...
by Mark McConville | Nov 2, 2024 | Album Reviews
American singer/songwriter Taylor Acorn drives home a lyrical masterclass with this record, Survival In Motion. The enigmatic musician, strives for a better world, but is surrounded by remnants of broken desires and ghosts. Her songwriting has gone up a notch, and...
by Mark McConville | Oct 21, 2024 | Album Reviews
Wrest is a band that trigger emotions instantly. The Scottish band layer up songs that inspires and elect the power in the people who listen, and their album Everything’s Nothing Forever Again is a testament to their hard work. The album engages on a new level,...