by Mark McConville | Aug 6, 2023 | Album Reviews
It’s difficult to live, and it’s difficult to think clearly when you’re stuck in your own bubble of fear. You try to close your eyes and sleep for a minute, but the loud beeping noises in the hospital room put you in a restless motion, and you want to cry frantically...
by Mark McConville | Aug 5, 2023 | Album Reviews
Post-hardcore band The Burden cleverly implement an array of styles into their dark edged music, proving that they have what it takes to rise above the rot and rust. The band also integrates lyrics which are there to provoke responses from listeners, words...
by Mark McConville | Jul 23, 2023 | Album Reviews
Yellowcard as a band has always been intelligent lyricists to an extent when, as a listener, you’d hold on to to every word, every strand of emotional poetry and wordplay, and on Childhood Eyes, they have elevated the written word to an...
by Mark McConville | Jul 14, 2023 | Album Reviews
Fuelled on adrenaline and sheer angst, this EP propels Headstrong through the haze and the dust, and the band doesn’t adhere to the normal foundations of pop punk, as they drill in their own unique style. Space To Heal has great structure too, and there’s a...
by Mark McConville | Jul 9, 2023 | Album Reviews
Rock duo This Wild Life deploys a wonderful sound here, one that is emotionally captivating, cathartic and real. The acoustic band, maximise the instrument they love, creating songs which resonate in such a breathtaking way....