CRUZ, a review of “Life of Misery”
Blaring indie guitar tone? Bouncing, valve-driven vocals? Harmonies sprinkled deep inside all the right places, like Parmesan, falling into the perfect cracks and crevasses of an explosive, musical salad? “Life of Misery” will feed your entire party!
SINKR - A History of Things to Come - 'The Cut'
SINKR is a Manchester-based blur of influences and genres, ranging from punk to shoegaze…
Level Head, a review of “Comet”
Level Head hails from the UK and offers their latest single, “Comet,” with confidence and power…
Minus Satellite, a review
In an age where you can throw a rock and hit someone who records songs in their bedroom, Minus Satellite sound way too f’ing big to fit inside any home recording studio…
Wavesfactory Cassette review
Want that Lo-fi sound? Wavesfactory Cassette is one of the more convincing cassette tape emulations I have come across….
Loewenhaupt, a review
After taking a break from music for ten years, Loewenhaupt is back with a solo project, an ambitious collection of songs entitled, Mitten win Anfang...