Warp Lines are from Ottowa, Canada. Their roster is made up of members of Big Dick, Steve Adamyk Band and The New Calling (probably others
Read moreBothers – s/t LP (Dirt Cult Records, 2019)
Shitting fecking crikey. Sometimes a record slaps you round the chops like a barbarian with a jeffing sledgehammer, mate. This latest offering from the always
Read moreCarrion Spring – Carrion Spring (Zegema Beach, 2019)
Canadian label Zegema Beach have been knocking it out of the park as of late, bringing out a whole host of fantastic hardcore and screamo
Read moreRamallah – The Last Gasp of Street Rock n’ Roll (State Line Records / Randall Records, 2020)
Habitually I don’t re-run reviews. However, we have some special circumstances right here. After some unfortunate legal circumstances with the label that was supposed to
Read moreHesitation Wounds – Chicanery (Deathwish Inc., 2019)
Word up people. I’m dragging my sorry arse out of the grip of self pity and shame in order to tell you about yet another
Read morePardon Us – Wait (Everything Sucks Music, 2019)
I like Pardon Us, me. They are representative of what in my mind, defines a proper UK punk rock band. They describe themselves quite well
Read moreAudio Karate – Malo (Wiretap Records, 2019)
For the folks at home, Audio Karate are a four-piece melodic pop punk band from Rosemead, California. Gaining most of their fans (including myself) from
Read more7in & EP round-up November 2019
Mystery Girl – Heartbreaker 7in EP (Brain Slash Records, 2019) The more astute of you lot out there may remember me reviewing the last joint
Read moreColored Moth – DIM (Wolves And Vibrancy Records, 2019)
I’ve always had a thing for both European screamo bands and noise rock. Discordant blasts of noise are a hell of a lot of fun
Read moreYear of the Fist – Revive Me (Heart On Records, 2019)
Year of the Fist are a dual female fronted four-piece from Oakland, California. I know next to nowt about Oakland, asides from it’s now home
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