by Mark McConville | Jun 27, 2022 | Album Reviews
Rough around the edges and sobering, Rising Seas self-titled EP blasts through the status quo and normality. Their music highlights social leanings and disparity, and while this EP sounds upbeat at moments, it’s actually a collection of songs which are bittersweet,...
by Mark McConville | Jun 27, 2022 | Album Reviews
Progressive rockers Coheed And Cambria evaluate their lives on their album Vaxis II: A Window To A Waking Mind. The New York act, take this massive, conceptual step forward, and the opus they’ve created is colossal in every way, and diverse as they come. Originality...
by Mark McConville | Jun 24, 2022 | Album Reviews
Everything is going to the dogs, and this world seems to have a gaping hole in its resolve. Punk rock can’t save the world, but it can make it seem more bearable, giving the fans of the genre a chance to walk with their heads held high. Strong hearts and minds are...
by Mark McConville | Jun 19, 2022 | Album Reviews
Emotion in music is fundamental. Stories with engaging plots may not be the first thing you think of when listening to a record in full bloom, but when a plot thickens, when it catches you off guard, and you become immersed, you can’t help but feel the effects. Good...
by Mark McConville | Jun 16, 2022 | Album Reviews
You might think this is an upbeat EP blossoming beyond the colourful gardens of youth and desire, well think again. Heart Eater by Magnolia Park is a moody record at times, but one electric in its delivery, and atmospheric, pushing this band through their own trials....