by Mark McConville | Dec 6, 2023 | Album Reviews
When the daylight dies, the darkness imposes like a phantom, pushing its victim to the edge, breaking him down to near dust. Hope relies on peace, but when it all comes to a halt, it seems like everything is going to be pulverised into small pieces and left to rot....
by Mark McConville | Nov 28, 2023 | Album Reviews
This is all conquering music and melancholy from a band that isn’t afraid to fight on while their mental health takes a beating. Nashville act Whitsett, prove themselves in four songs and tracks that suitably engage with the people who crave an outlet to rest, to...
by Mark McConville | Nov 18, 2023 | Album Reviews
Glasgow act Noise expertly drives home riffs that are technical and creative, pushing the limitations of indie rock. By doing so, they’ve garnered such a following for their stab at sincerity, their chase for notability, though there is no arrogance here, but pure...
by Mark McConville | Nov 15, 2023 | Album Reviews
By capturing the essence of acoustic charm, Greywind, offer us a story bound in emotion and churning regret. The band channel their aggression on Roses Grown In Hell too, and they don’t hesitate to tell us that they’re on the cusp of breaking, as these lyrics which...
by Mark McConville | Nov 14, 2023 | Album Reviews
The rage is spinning out of control, and there is a storm brewing. Through the half-shattered mirror, there’s a man, looking gaunt, and his skin’s pasty, with emo sounds blaring in the background, prompting him to lose himself. Emotion guides the man to the living...