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In This Moment Godmode

In This Moment – Godmode | Album Review

  This is In This Moment making a soundtrack for The Matrix. That's not a negative either, the industrial influence is heard throughout Godmode and for...

Hollow Front – The Fear of Letting Go | Album Review

Change and turbulence are an inevitability within the music industry. This is all too apparent for Grand Rapids, MI-based Hollow Front, as after a...
The Gaslight Anthem History Books

The Gaslight Anthem – History Books | Album Review

  It's been a while since we've heard Jersey folk rock from The Gaslight Anthem and after hearing this, they easily picked up where they...
blink-182 One More Time

blink-182 – One More Time | Album Review

  Tom's return does bring back the familiar, nostalgic side of blink-182. Equal parts serious and ridiculous. Sometimes to extremes as the album covers everything from...
Beartooth The Surface

Beartooth – The Surface | Album Review

  Caleb Shomo's attempt at being a bit more optimistic and less angry. All while trying to still give the signature Beartooth sound. My biggest problem...
Creeper Sanguivore

Creeper – Sanguivore | Album Review

    This is a full rock opera and it's exactly what Creeper needed to make in order to show how fun this band can be....

SAWCE – Life is Temporary, SAWCE is Forever | Album Review

I haven't covered the band SAWCE in three years, but they've always stuck in the back of my head. There's just something about the...
Code Orange The Above

Code Orange – The Above | Album Review

Arguably the most ambitious and distinctive Code Orange album from the group's discography. Self-produced and you can hear the time and effort put into...

pulses. – It Wasn’t Supposed To Be Like This | Album Review

DIY will never die - and the statement couldn't be more true for the music scene. If you're so inclined to dive deep, you'll...
3TEETH EndEx

3TEETH – EndEx | Album Review

Gritty, plodding, industrial that sets a disgusting but amazing atmosphere. Collaborations with Doom's Mick Gordon add the extra flair that EndEx needs to stand...