More Scared of You Than You Are of Me is the bands fourth full length album released on the fourteenth of February 2017. If there’s anything I can say about The Smith Street Band it’s…
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The Menzingers: After The Party [Album Review]
The Menzingers new album After the Party hit the shelves on the 3rd of February. The bands fifth studio album starts with the track Telling Lies: “Where’re we gonna go now that our twenties are…
Read MoreRiskee & The Ridicule: Blame Culture [Album Review]
A band currently bubbling away on the underground, Riskee & The Ridicules’ ‘Blame Culture’ has everything that sums up the current punk scene. Musically tight, lyrically intelligent with a clever humour running throughout, they’re a…
Read MoreAction Time Vision: A Story Of Independent UK Punk 1976 – 1979 [Album Review]
Subtitled ‘A History Of UK Independent Punk, 1976-1979’, this is quite possibly the best collection of the roots of the British Punk scene ever compiled. All the big names are here, from the first UK…
Read MoreDeaf Havana: All These Countless Nights [Album Review]
It’s always risky bringing out a new album. There are questions to ask yourself like: Will people like it? Is it our best work so far? Is it relatable? The answer to these questions, for…
Read MoreThe Zipheads: Z2 Rampage [Album Review]
I’m quite partial to a bit of Psychobilly. I’m also pretty keen on bands who stretch the boundaries of a genre to see how far they can go before things fall apart. Those familiar with…
Read MoreAFI: The Blood Album [Album Review]
AFI, an alternative rock band from California released their self-titled 10th studio album also known as The Blood Album, on the 20th January 2017. It’s a more mature album than their past releases. Obviously as…
Read MoreSegregates: Burston [Album Review]
Reviews, or any descriptive writing for that matter, don’t usually start with the conclusion, but I’m going to get straight to the point on this one; Burston by Segregates is fucking brilliant. The York trio…
Read MoreAnti Flag: Live Vol 1 [Album Review]
I don’t usually go for live albums. They very rarely capture the energy of the show, and you’re left listening to an average recording of songs filled with background noise and imperfections. That said, there…
Read MoreYou Me At Six: Night People [Album Review]
When it was announced that Surrey quintet You Me At Six were going to record in Nashville with Jacquire King who is famous for working with Kings of Leon and Tom Waits we were suspicious…
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