by Mark McConville | Aug 10, 2024 | Album Reviews
So many people in the music world were astounded that newcomers Lonely The Brave released a juggernaut record as their debut in 2014. The English collective wowed the crowd and rock fans with a mature album that stretched beyond the norm and the typical formula many...
by Mark McConville | Aug 1, 2024 | Album Reviews
Not a one-trick pony, English band Muse has garnered an avid fan-base since they built their musical machine in 1994, and while they experimented beyond the norm, their sound has always been conceptual and themed on how the world is doing at a particular time. Their...
by Mark McConville | Jun 9, 2024 | Album Reviews
Pillow Queens is a force to be reckoned with, and the band has the tools to stride even further in an industry heavily bloated and mismanaged. Their album Name Your Sorrow is a musical journey through suffering and hopelessness. Although the band doesn’t cascade like...
by Mark McConville | Jun 1, 2024 | Album Reviews
Young and tenacious and ready for the limelight, Canadian band Silverstein, blew minds with their second record, Discovering The Waterfront, which was released in 2005. Impactful and resonating, the album carried many emotions, securing avid attention from fans and...
by Mark McConville | May 23, 2024 | Album Reviews
As debut albums go, Chicago band Rise Against gripped the punk community with a collection of songs which were poetic and highly evocative. It was 2001, when the act released The Unraveling, and they bolstered their appeal, sending messages of discontent through the...