Music | Feature | Round Up
Ryan Drever: Reviewing Personnel: Matt Caughthran (Vocals) Joby Ford (Guitars/Vocals) Black Gold - Idols (Red Bull, 14 Dec) Matt: I was hoping something good wa...
Music | Live Review
Ryan Drever: It's hard to know what to expect from a Mariachi band's support act, but Finnish duo Jakko and Jay transcend any such pondering with an intensely ecce...
Records | Single Review
Chris Buckle: Unless The Jonas Brothers are anonymously working on a double album of folk-inspired death metal, this is undoubtedly the most unusual musical alter-e...
Music | Feature
Jason Morton: It’s a cliché – especially in a music feature – to say The Times They Are A-Changin’, but things are certainly differen...
Jason Morton: There's something special about hardcore; while the music might not be for everyone, the energy, the spirit and the message certainly should be. Enter...
Allan Valente: With the first single from their third album, L.A quintet The Bronx display more of the aggressive punk rock that started a bidding war between labels...
Music | Preview
Chris Cusack: Let's be honest, February this year has an easy act to follow. After 31 days of what tabloid academics assert was statistically and empirically the mo...
Ryan Drever: This month, the ominous dark hall that is The Garage will play host to three of the most notorious players in the realm of punk/alternative noise toda...
Ryan Drever: For around six years, LA's The Bronx have kicked and screamed their way across the world from toilet venues to festivals, stopping only to make record...
Records | Album Review
Chris Cusack: Three eponymous albums into their career and The Bronx still sound pretty much as they did when their eponymous debut came out. Eponymous second album...
Milo McLaughlin: London-based Wichita Recordings are home to a dizzying array of bands that practically define contemporary indie cool - Espers, Bright Eyes/Conor Ober...
Austin Tasseltine: October: the one month when resplendent devil horns carry added significance and a time to embrace your ironic appreciation for Satan and his vast col...