Tag: REVIEWS

  • Zachary Mason – Madness Gladness

    Zachary Mason – Madness Gladness

    “Madness Gladness” is the latest release by Zachary Mason, an outstanding English artist based in Guildford. It’s his second piece of work in 2025, arriving as an adequate follow-up of “I Wish Humans Were Made In Factory,” another marvelous composition released earlier this year that you should also check out as soon as possible. Still,…

  • Swamp Music Players – Florida Keys ( ft Wily Bo Walker)

    Swamp Music Players – Florida Keys ( ft Wily Bo Walker)

    “Florida Keys ( ft Wily Bo Walker)” is the latest release by Swamp Music Players, an excellent Canadian band. It’s their first piece of work in 2025, as an adequate follow-up of “Swamp Sandwich,” a critically acclaimed extended play release published last year that you should also check out as soon as possible. However, their…

  • Desu Taem – Whipping Post

    Desu Taem – Whipping Post

    With Whipping Post, Desu Taem cements their place as one of modern rock’s most compelling duos. Pulled from their latest album, Surfing The Event Horizon, the track is a fiery, groove-driven standout, anchored by exceptional musicianship and a keen sense of nostalgia. Blending the swagger of classic rock with the polish of contemporary production, Whipping…

  • JulianGK – Breadcrumbs

    JulianGK – Breadcrumbs

    “Breadcrumbs” is the latest release by JulianGK, an outstanding Latin singer-songwriter based in London. It’s his second piece of work in 2025, arriving as an adequate continuation of “Game Of Blood,” another excellent standalone single released earlier this year that you should also check out as soon as possible. Still, his latest song arrives with…

  • Glorybots – Mad End

    Glorybots – Mad End

    “Mad End” is the latest release by Glorybots, a fascinating American music outlet based in Seattle, Washington. It’s the first piece of work this year, arriving after three critically acclaimed full-length albums released from 2018 to 2023. Heavily promoted by “Pain Rain” and “Be Fair,” two exceptional compositions that vividly showcase what you might expect…

  • Matt McClure – you are like the moon to me

    Matt McClure – you are like the moon to me

    “you are like the moon to me” is the latest release by Matt McClure, an outstanding American singer-songwriter based in Las Vegas. It’s his first piece of work this year and the fifth full-length album so far. Lyrically, Math Mclure’s music explores themes such as love, relationships, various sentiments, moods, situations, and circumstances through poetic…

  • Orwell – 1995 LP (Expert Work Records, American Handstand)

    Orwell – 1995 LP (Expert Work Records, American Handstand)

    In the tradition of dusting off relics and discovering their gold-lined edges, the reissue of Orwell’s 1995 arrives as a heartbeating artifact. Their complete recorded discography has been pressed into glimmering pearl-colored vinyl, wrapped in custom letterpressed jackets, and released into a world arguably more ready for it than the one it was made in.…

  • Zero Again – Ever-Changing Is the Art of Death CD (Engineer Records)

    Zero Again – Ever-Changing Is the Art of Death CD (Engineer Records)

    Punk’s not dead. It’s seething, snarling, and screaming louder than ever through the latest album by Zero Again, Ever-Changing Is the Art of Death. The Bristol-based anarcho-punks have crafted a full-length record sharp as a blade and urgent as a fire alarm in a burning building. With fourteen blistering tracks, Zero Again reasserts their place…

  • “Scream Therapy: A Punk Journey through Mental Health” by Jason Schreurs (Earth Island Books)

    “Scream Therapy: A Punk Journey through Mental Health” by Jason Schreurs (Earth Island Books)

    Jason Schreurs’ Scream Therapy: A Punk Journey through Mental Health is more than just a book. It’s a manifesto and a cry in the dark that echoes through mosh pits, bedroom speakers, and late-night thoughts. In this remarkable book, Schreurs turns noise into narrative, pain into power, and punk rock into healing. On the surface,…

  • “I Heartbreak The Ramones” by Nick Cooper (Earth Island Books)

    “I Heartbreak The Ramones” by Nick Cooper (Earth Island Books)

    Few books in recent memory have managed to capture the brutal beauty of punk rock with such honesty such as I Heartbreak The Ramones by Nick Cooper. A Belgian musician turned author, Cooper decided to write a memoir, resulting in a bold, brilliantly self-aware odyssey that peels back the noisy glamour of the punk rock’s…

  • UDAV – S/T EP 12″ (Slušaj Najglasnije)

    UDAV – S/T EP 12″ (Slušaj Najglasnije)

    It has been a while since we had a regional noise rock band on our pages, but things are about the change with today’s pick. UDAV is a Croatian quartet emanating from Pula, and they have been roaming the scene for more than a decade and a half now. Today, I’ll be talking about their…

  • Maybe Human – Early Man EP

    Maybe Human – Early Man EP

    “Early Man” is the latest release by Maybe Human, an outstanding music outlet based in Los Angeles, California. It’s the first piece of work this year, arriving after “Remains In Space,” “Ape Law,” and “Life On Mars,” three exceptional full-length albums released from 2021 to 2024 that you should also check out as soon as…