by Mark McConville | Sep 30, 2024 | Album Reviews
The Early November has always been a band connected to emotion, pushing their sound into the ears and their music has always resonated on a high level, making waves in an industry full of imitations. Their 2015 album Imbue is a masterstroke in lyrical prowess and...
by Mark McConville | Sep 14, 2024 | Album Reviews
Mental instability was a pivotal focal point on an album which truly blazed a trail for a band of hurt warriors, musicians downtrodden by the state of the world. Senses Fail programmed a record that birthed many talking points, and the themes of the...
by Mark McConville | Aug 19, 2024 | Album Reviews
Hands Like Houses have always been on the cusp of losing their minds, but in hindsight, their sound has always had those earth-shaking vibrations. The band do things loud too, and their music delivers embedded guitar sequences, rousing choruses and...
by Mark McConville | Aug 19, 2024 | Album Reviews
The Early November tries to trap their pain before it begins to become debilitating on their self-titled record. Every moment here is valid, and the band don’t hold back or dislodge from the work at hand, they embark on delivering emotional heart-pullers while...
by Mark McConville | Aug 14, 2024 | Album Reviews
The Dangerous Summer try to envisage a revolution and a resolution to their pain, and their record Gravity purposefully pulls at the emotions, while the band focus on a future that may be impacted by technological mishaps and war. The act sound angry on this LP too,...