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Category: Record Review

Renounced  – Theories Of Despair  (Holy Roar)

October 17, 2017 Nathan Bean Record Review

Renounced have made quite a name for themselves over the course of the last couple of years. With a number of hugely popular releases under

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Michael Kane & The Morning Afters – Laughing At The Shape I’m In (State Line Records, 2017)

October 9, 2017 Tony Maher Record Review, Uncategorized

Mark at State Line gave me a sneak preview of this one a few months back, and I’ve been pretty hungry to get hold of

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Burn – Do or Die (Deathwish, 2017)

September 28, 2017 Andy Moore Record Review

The year is 2017. The name of the band is Burn. 27 years after their first EP, Burn have released their first full length record!

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Propagandhi – Victory Lap (Epitaph, 2017)

September 26, 2017 Alex Phelan Record Review

Tony: This one (Victory Lap) surely has been a long time coming, and it was clear that more than one of our merry band of

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Dead Cross – s/t (Ipecac, 2017)

September 25, 2017 Tony Maher Record Review

A bit of a who’s who of creative minds, here: Mike Patton (Faith No More, Fantomas, Peeping Tom, Tomahawk, Nevermen blah blah blah)? Check. Dave

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Hot Water Music – Light It Up (Rise Records, 2017)

September 7, 2017 Tony Maher Record Review

Hot Water Music (along with bands such as Avail – R.I.P) are notorious for being hardworking, constantly on tour, and immune to anything approaching mainstream

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ENDON – Through The Mirror (Hydra Head, 2017)

September 7, 2017 Nathan Mallon Record Review

Have you ever heard of that play, Waiting For Godot where two old blokes are waiting for this other bloke and you think he’s eventually

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Mark Lanegan Band – Gargoyle (Heavenly, 2017)

September 6, 2017 Tony Maher Record Review

You can’t really write a review of a Mark Lanegan record without mentioning The Screaming Trees. There you go. This man’s career has seen him

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No Use For A Name – Rarities Vol. 1: The Covers (Fat Wreck Chords, 2017)

August 31, 2017 Tony Maher Record Review

It was kind of hard to go in to this without preconceptions. I’ve got a strong opinion on this band that not everyone agrees with.

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Big Hush – “Spirit / Wholes” (Robotic Empire, 2017)

August 29, 2017 Ian Breen Record Review

Big Hush hail from Washington DC – a city rich in musical history, with many bands owning a fervent DIY ethic and a tendency to

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