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Spiritbox The Fear Of Fear

Spiritbox – The Fear Of Fear | Album Review

Months worth of separate singles led to the latest from Spiritbox and the final package lives up to the Spiritbox name. In a relatively...
Dying Wish Symptoms Of Survival

Dying Wish – Symptoms Of Survival | Album Review

This is the deathcore, metalcore, hardcore conglomeration done well in every style. Emma Boster’s singing regardless of volume or clean and unclean is impressive and...
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...