Sadly, just like The Cult's flirtation with commercial relevance, their latest album Hidden City doesn't quite seal the deal. All this mood with no pay off.
Kal Marks have proclaimed themselves tired of rock and roll and are impeccable at creating the exact music they want on Life is Alright, Everybody Dies.
the dysfunctional parents that birthed UXO developed a symbiotic camaraderie with their distinct styles, which are evenly showcased throughout the album.
Mondo Drag got my attention with their little self-titled nugget last year, and they are sweeping me off my feet The Occultation Of Light. So much Organ!
Pinkshinyultrablast's Grandfeathered unleashes something from deep within, and encapsulates the notion that music doesn’t have to follow staid conventions.
Slow Code call themselves a "Seattle WA-based dirge-punk power trio. Overcaffeinated, pensive, dissonant". I couldn't agree with that description more.
It can become an arduous task to find a ‘pure genre’ record. That is what Matter is and it does a damn fine job of it. A triumphant effort from St. Lucia.
Majical Cloudz does strike out in a new direction with The Wait & See, but it does so with a well-stocked collection of tools from its earlier efforts.
Bloodiest and Sinistro are two prophets of post-doom that have already created one HELL of a soundtrack with their new albums…enjoy it while you still can!