Archives for "Reviews"
Murder By Death – Good Morning, Magpie Album Review (2010)

Murder By Death, everyone’s favourite cello-rock band hailing from Bloomington, Indiana are set to release another dose of dark and cello driven music with the upcoming release of, “Good Morning, Magpie.”
30 Seconds To Mars – This Is War (2009) Album Review

30 Seconds To Mars fails to impress with their return and new album This Is War after nearly 5 years, a huge let-down when compared to their previous material. Read the review for our review of This is War by 30 Seconds to Mars.
Evergreen Terrace – Almost Home (2009) Album Review

Jacksonville hardcore band Evergreen Terrace have just released their fifth album in total, and second album for Metal Blade Records titled “Almost Home,” have Evergreen Terrace been able to deliver something original and face-melting to follow-up to their 2007 release, “Wolfbiker”
Confession – Cancer (2009) Album Review

Have Confession lived up to the high expectations set by their 2008 EP release, ‘Can’t Live, Can’t Breathe’? Find out in our review of Confession’s new full-length, ‘Cancer’.
Between The Buried And Me – The Great Misdirect (2009) Album Review

Have Between The Buried And Me been able to match the success and genre defining sound that they pioneered on their 2007 release, ‘Colors’? Read our review of The Great Misdirect
Brand New – Daisy (2009) Album Review
Is Brand New’s latest album Daisy worth purchasing? And where does it rate compared to their previous releases? Find out in this album review of Daisy.
Thrice – Beggars (2009) Review
Thrice seem to love nonconforming to the rules of modern music. They change with each release, they seem to easily surpass all previously recorded material with each album, but can they keep this up forever? They certainly can it would seem.
Forget all of Thrice’s previous material, Beggars seems to be in a league of it’s [...]
Into The Ocean – Ruins EP (2009) Review
Into The Ocean are relatively new on the Australian music scene. Having only released their EP in April 2009, you might say this band already has an obvious future ahead of them upon first listen of this awesome release. Having embraced the online distribution model, Into The Ocean seem to have made fans from all [...]

