Raging Speedhorn – Hard To Kill (Review)
British sludge metal Raging Speedhorn makes a fun,headbanging record, thats great for the first few listens, but ultimately doesn’t do enough to have lasting power.Continue Reading
British sludge metal Raging Speedhorn makes a fun,headbanging record, thats great for the first few listens, but ultimately doesn’t do enough to have lasting power.Continue Reading
‘Positions’ feels like an underwhelming unveiling of Ariana’s long awaited dedication to r&b.Continue Reading
Marketed as Joyner as his most pure and poised to make a difference, Evolution only narrowly escapes being a carbon copy of Joyner’s downward spiralling track record.Continue Reading
Uk Drill has come a long way. From being an offshoot of Chicago Drill, with UK crews even adapting Blood and Crip sets in the UK to influencing New York Drill, led by the likes of Pop Smoke And Fivio Foreign. The later has helped push UK Drill more toContinue Reading
On their 8th Studio album “Ohms,” Deftones seem to have lost their spark as the album is bogged down with terrible riffs, lackluster production, and generally forgettable songs.Continue Reading
‘Live From The Abyss’ really does feel like a dystopian wasteland, and Denzel treats it as an unfiltered snapshot of our worldContinue Reading
In many ways, I see ‘SAVAGE MODE ll’ as a product of Metro’s dynamic vision. He is the puppet master that orchestrates the highest highs, yet is often betrayed by Savage, who time and time again regresses back to his inane ways.Continue Reading
As an exercise in self-love and resilience, what Idles provides is hard to match but it is being sold as something much more than what it is and the music suffers as a result.Continue Reading
21-year-old London-born singer Declan McKenna released his second studio album, Zeros, on 4th September. After first garnering international attention in 2015 with his single “Brazil” criticising FIFA for awarding Brazil the role of hosting the World Cup without addressing the lines of poverty that run deep through the country andContinue Reading
Clean Bandit continue to boast a firm grasp on their eccentric identity only to simultaneously struggle to find cohesion with their vocal collaborators. ‘Tick Tock’ is somewhat of a pinnacle of this rule and carries the sentiment to the grave.Continue Reading
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