by Mark McConville | Jun 12, 2023 | Album Reviews
Lyrically imaginative and sonically engaging, That’s Life by Fidlar goes against the core of love, and absolutely obliterates it. It isn’t a easy listen at times, though, but it is a clever assessment of life, and it’s punk...
by Mark McConville | Jun 12, 2023 | Album Reviews
The world is in a mess according to musician Grandson, and you know what he’s right, as the planet is shuddering in pain, crying and withering to the sounds of riots and suffocating from the fumes. He’s a man on a mission too, breaking conventions with his able voice...
by Mark McConville | Jun 6, 2023 | Album Reviews
Hot Mulligan stretches out for comfort on their album Why Would I Watch, but they’re pushed to their limitations, as this collection explores dark themes. We expect melancholy from the band that created post-emo, and we expect them to put together songs that...
by Mark McConville | Jun 6, 2023 | Album Reviews
All American Rejects frontman Tyson Ritter sounds recharged on Creatrix, an album by his project, Now More Than Ever, and it’s not a record made for the sake of it, as it’s actually one of the most thrilling LPs the musician has been involved in. From the beginning,...
by Mark McConville | May 20, 2023 | Album Reviews
Always melancholic, always sincere, always outspoken in a relevant fashion, Overgrow stray back into the light here with their EP This All Will End, and it’s a journey through colliding feelings, broken relationships, and how the world is derailing. The band...