by Mark McConville | Mar 18, 2024 | Album Reviews
Deeply poignant and emotive, this collection of songs by emo band Thursday Marks Fall, takes the breath away, and while optimism becomes shrouded in, the act does well to use their impressive talents, keeping the sound from being muffled by restraint. The...
by Mark McConville | Mar 14, 2024 | Album Reviews
With Crown Shyness, an album that was released in 2018, English band Trash Boat, had taken their emotions to new levels, gifting their fans a collection of rock songs and soft songs alike. The album may have fallen under the radar, but for some it had given them an...
by Mark McConville | Mar 9, 2024 | Album Reviews
When music hits you like a hit of hysteria, you know you’re under its safe spell, fitting into its gripping story line, that sonic artistry. Music has the power to make us sense the world too, and it is a savior for many. When English band Editors released their...
by Mark McConville | Mar 4, 2024 | Album Reviews
MONOWHALES is a band looking for light in the darkness, and their intelligent sound has been fixed perfectly. The four songs on their EP Who’s There To Hear Me Out? Propel the band to the forefront of their desires, and the act stands stern and true. Bountiful in its...
by Mark McConville | Mar 3, 2024 | Album Reviews
These 4 songs by punk band Twin Mill embrace grungy notes, while the band seem to be racing for a better life. The themes touch on hopelessness and broken desire, low moments, and triggering regret, pushing the band to the edge of a breakdown. Though the EP describes...