From the Hardcore-esque Far to the straight-up pop punk of Gratitude, Jonah Matranga has dipped his toe in many genres and musical outlets. Heck, he even wrote ...
Finally, Kurushimi state that Music Remains.
Wait, hang on.
Finally, Kurushimi state that Chaos Remains.
Chaos Remains by Kurushimi
Kurushimi's Chaos Re...
Long being elusive but not of the Joe variety, Final Fantasy III, the third game of the mainline Final Fantasy games may be the least re-released of the mainlin...
Sometimes you end up moving house multiple times. A new family home, your first share accommodation or into your own house, moving offers a few things, includin...
Milton Man Gogh exist. Coincidentally enough The Great Reset also exists.
The Great Reset by Milton Man Gogh
The Great Reset starts with "3 Action Formula" wh...
I have way too much to say about Jackpot Juicer but I'm going to make it short and to the point because the less time reading this means the more time you have ...
I have never ever been to a rave. Whilst I've had similar experiences at various gigs, the bouncing techno beats, the welcoming party vibe, the ability to dance...
Emery is not so much a family name as it is one that will prick up the ears of melodic hardcore lovers everywhere. They're a band unafraid to progress and const...
After a solid tenure, Five Rooms is Dean Shwereb's last album with Screamfeeder so it's nice that opener "Day Crew" starts with him thumping away. From there gu...
Recently Elephant Gym released Dreams. I'm not sure as to how much of it is based around dreams rather than the idea of dreams. Maybe it's about what the word '...