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The groove left by Suis La Lune must have taught these kids quite a lesson, no doubt about it. The winning card is knowing how to give a soul to each of the compositions present here.
The groove left by Suis La Lune must have taught these kids quite a lesson, no doubt about it.
The winning card is knowing how to give a soul to each of the compositions present here.
Shirokuma's 2014 album 'Sun Won't Set' offers a compelling blend of melodic screamo rooted in the Swedish punk scene. The album balances aggressive energy with hopeful melodies, avoiding overly drawn-out post-rock tendencies. With nine carefully crafted tracks, the band demonstrates strong musical identity and emotional depth. Their work channels influences from scene stalwarts like Suis La Lune, promising a bright future for these emerging artists. Dive into Shirokuma's 'Sun Won't Set' and experience the fresh energy and melodic depth of Swedish screamo today!
Moose Blood immediately understands that it’s not the time for dazzling acrobatics...keep it simple. You spend half an hour that gets lost between melancholy and carefree moments, triggering a catapult that takes you back to the post-adolescent age.
Moose Blood immediately understands that it’s not the time for dazzling acrobatics...keep it simple.
You spend half an hour that gets lost between melancholy and carefree moments, triggering a catapult that takes you back to the post-adolescent age.
Moose Blood’s debut album blends Midwest emo, punk, and indie with sincere, relatable emotions. The clean production and simple melodies capture bittersweet youth and nostalgia. Despite the trend’s saturation, this album stands out through honest songwriting without resorting to clichés or overdone sounds. Perfect for listeners seeking emotional yet unpretentious music. Listen to Moose Blood’s heartfelt debut and experience a nostalgic journey through honest emo and indie punk.
It is the idea that takes precedence over the music. Elil is a heavy album... its conceived musical landscape is dark and melancholically apocalyptic.
It is the idea that takes precedence over the music.
Elil is a heavy album... its conceived musical landscape is dark and melancholically apocalyptic.
Fall of Efrafa's Elil is a heavy, concept-driven album that integrates profound allegories of tyranny and oppression inspired by Richard Adams' Watership Down. The music blends post-hardcore rawness with textured post-rock elements to create a dark, melancholic, and urgent soundscape. The review praises the band's uncompromising artistic integrity and emotional intensity. Elil stands as a unique and monumental work that demands attentive listening. Dive into Elil by Fall of Efrafa—experience its powerful narrative and intense soundscape today.
The instrumental horizon opens up. It’s a turning point, pushing the group into new scenarios. Reflective melodies blown away by waves of emotional sonic escalations ensure that Rise Above Dead can precisely calibrate their shot and reach the end of 'March of the Locust' without noticing the time passed.
The instrumental horizon opens up. It’s a turning point, pushing the group into new scenarios.
Reflective melodies blown away by waves of emotional sonic escalations ensure that Rise Above Dead can precisely calibrate their shot and reach the end of 'March of the Locust' without noticing the time passed.
Heavy Gravity marks a bold evolution for Rise Above Dead, shedding vocals to embrace a powerful instrumental sound that blends post metal and sludge influences. The album balances raw energy with refined songwriting, delivering a cosmic and transcendental experience. It successfully constructs a unique identity within a competitive genre, highlighting the band's maturity and vision. Listeners are taken on a space-themed journey that is both impactful and emotionally resonant. Listen to Heavy Gravity now and experience Rise Above Dead’s cosmic instrumental evolution firsthand!
An alienating project trapped within claustrophobic enclosures to vent their sufferings without any embellishment. It’s a feast of atrocities in which our people participate, indeed, they are the creators, sketching unhealthy sounds that have little of the liberating.
An alienating project trapped within claustrophobic enclosures to vent their sufferings without any embellishment.
It’s a feast of atrocities in which our people participate, indeed, they are the creators, sketching unhealthy sounds that have little of the liberating.
Document #7 is a pivotal release by pg.99, capturing their raw, chaotic screamo sound with intense anguish and dissonance. The album showcases a cold, calculated aggression and an emotional depth that defines the band's nihilistic and DIY approach. This release stands as a crucial piece in understanding their complex musical ethos and legacy. Dive into pg.99’s Document #7 and experience one of screamo’s rawest and most powerful moments.
Life Long Tragedy will always be that refuge where you can remember the old days a bit and dive into pieces you know by heart. That half-hour of riffs designed and built on resignation and in both physical and mental torpor to be awakened by massive shards thrown at full speed ready to smash onto the asphalt.
Life Long Tragedy will always be that refuge where you can remember the old days a bit and dive into pieces you know by heart.
That half-hour of riffs designed and built on resignation and in both physical and mental torpor to be awakened by massive shards thrown at full speed ready to smash onto the asphalt.
Life Long Tragedy’s debut album 'Destined for Anything' captures the raw passion and youthful naivety of a Northern California hardcore band formed by teenagers. The review highlights the band’s genuine emotional depth, powerful melodies, and influence on the hardcore scene. Despite their early breakup, the album remains a nostalgic and energetic classic. The reviewer expresses personal attachment and lasting admiration for its impact. Listen to 'Destined for Anything' and experience a defining moment in hardcore punk history.
Napalm Death attitude is there. Undeniable. Concentrate these themes with the unbridled and atrocious rage of Napalm Death, and you have the perfect summary of this full-length.
Napalm Death attitude is there. Undeniable.
Concentrate these themes with the unbridled and atrocious rage of Napalm Death, and you have the perfect summary of this full-length.
Napalm Death’s 2015 album Apex Predator - Easy Meat delivers a fierce, uncompromising grindcore assault with lyrical themes rooted in social injustice. Inspired by the Rana Plaza disaster, the band maintains their signature aggressive style with tight rhythms and chaotic sonic layers. Despite no major innovation, the album exhibits freshness and power, reaffirming Napalm Death's status as grindcore pioneers. This work is a potent blend of rage and social awareness. Dive into Napalm Death’s Apex Predator - Easy Meat and experience relentless grindcore powered by fierce social commentary.
Her voice is so shrill, sharp, and excited that it broke every barrier and obstacle in its path. "They Don’t Have To Believe" scratches, strikes, and doesn’t care to look anyone in the eye.
Her voice is so shrill, sharp, and excited that it broke every barrier and obstacle in its path.
"They Don’t Have To Believe" scratches, strikes, and doesn’t care to look anyone in the eye.
Punch’s album 'They Don’t Have To Believe' delivers an intense hardcore experience rooted in speed and raw energy. Featuring sharp vocals by Meghan O’Neil, the album channels personal rage and punk authenticity over 19 fast-paced minutes. Produced by Jack Shirley and released on Deathwish, it stands as a fierce musical statement from the California underground scene. This is essential listening for lovers of aggressive, minimalist hardcore. Dive into Punch’s relentless hardcore assault and experience the raw power of 'They Don’t Have To Believe'—listen now!
This album brings down the darkness, nothing to say. It’s the end of the road. Full of Hell have covered and buried their hardcore backbone under an avalanche of grind obsessiveness with echoes of Napalm Death and Terrorizer.
This album brings down the darkness, nothing to say. It’s the end of the road.
Full of Hell have covered and buried their hardcore backbone under an avalanche of grind obsessiveness with echoes of Napalm Death and Terrorizer.
This review covers the intense collaboration between Full of Hell and Merzbow, merging hardcore, grindcore, and Japanese noise music in a double-disc album. The sound is harsh, claustrophobic, and relentlessly experimental, pushing the boundaries of both genres. The album’s complex textures evoke a sense of nihilism and despair, supported by Profound Lore Records. Despite its challenging nature, the project exemplifies artistic boldness and sonic innovation. Dive into this brutal noise and hardcore fusion—listen to Full of Hell & Merzbow’s groundbreaking collaboration now!
The intensity that invades from the very first jolts of "Aeon Unveils the Thrones of Decay" is magnificent in its desolate reality. "We are walking shadows on a journey through life that is covered with loss, unexpected changes and dealing with unwanted circumstances. Men talk of killing time, while time quietly kills them."
The intensity that invades from the very first jolts of "Aeon Unveils the Thrones of Decay" is magnificent in its desolate reality.
"We are walking shadows on a journey through life that is covered with loss, unexpected changes and dealing with unwanted circumstances. Men talk of killing time, while time quietly kills them."
This review praises Downfall of Gaia’s album for its intense, oppressive atmosphere combining crust punk and black metal elements. The concept centers on time’s inevitable decay, reflected in powerful songwriting and harrowing vocals. The instrumental tracks especially enhance the album’s epic and hypnotic feel. Despite some complexity, the album stands as a strong and immersive release. Dive into the intense world of Downfall of Gaia’s Aeon Unveils The Thrones Of Decay and experience a powerful blend of crust and black metal today!
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