by Mark McConville | May 1, 2024 | Album Reviews
Sometimes music can grip you like a sturdy hand, and it can tingle the back of your neck, making you fall into its arresting dream. American rock band The Dangerous Summer committed to this formula almost instantly, pushing their music into the atmosphere, saluting...
by Mark McConville | Apr 27, 2024 | Album Reviews
Welsh act Funeral For A Friend released an album in 2005 that would change their lives. Hours was this collection of songs that were more polished than previous tracks, but they still had the rip-roaring intensity the fans had started to love. As the record hit the...
by Mark McConville | Apr 15, 2024 | Album Reviews
25th Hour breaks the tension with a record that explores themes of heartbreak even though the sound seems upbeat. The act don’t go by the same pop punk template either, as they implement a new direction, and they don’t charge for glory for the sake of it, as they...
by Mark McConville | Apr 10, 2024 | Interviews
Featured photo credit: Tammie Laver Indie rock trio Safari Room has mixed a bunch of eclectic sounds together to create a fundamental output and their lyrics resonate, giving fans an insight into the bands thinking and ethos. A band constantly working and making waves...
by Mark McConville | Apr 9, 2024 | Album Reviews
By striking punk with a hand of greatness, punk band Ramones came out of the dark, dingy, provocative crevices of New York, and blazed an almighty trail for bands to follow. The enigmatic unit, praised by critics and punk fans alike for their brand of snotty nosed...