by Mark McConville | Mar 11, 2025 | Album Reviews
All Systems Go send ripples of energy when they dance and fight for validation. The act, utilise their ethos well and they do not suffer in silence. Their EP Finding Closure is a melancholic, evocative, stab at indie rock. Emo influences many of these songs too, and...
by Mark McConville | Mar 8, 2025 | Album Reviews
Dark days are explored on this album by Somebody Else, and the act try to detach themselves from the clutches of regret, while increasing the grungy tones. The record does have elements of grunge and indie rock running throughout it, and it’s like the 90s all over...
by Mark McConville | Feb 22, 2025 | Album Reviews
Seattle’s Amber Pacific looks for promise and hope, while they see everything cascade around them. They are a band which have been around for more than a moment, and their sound has this evocative and infectious quality. From the beginning to the conclusion of their...
by Ryan G | Feb 22, 2025 | Single Reviews
The alt-rock outfit from Redding, CA is back with their first music video in over a decade. “Something’s in the Water” is the latest in a string of cinematic singles releasing from the act since “Signs” dropped in 2023. The song carries...
by Mark McConville | Feb 10, 2025 | Album Reviews
Grayscale is a band to consider and their album The Hart is a triumphant, emotional, depiction of regret and sorrow. From the start of the record to its conclusion, the songs all come together like a novel, like a story written with eagerness and ambition. The act,...