Reviews
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Young Mountain – We’re drowning in slowmotionPosted on 23.12.14 by DennisYoung Mountain plays with dynamics in their songs blending post-rock with emo and some black metal on We're drowning in slowmotion.
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Sweet Empire – Old Ideas Keep Fighting UsPosted on 22.12.14 by Jouke RispensA highly enjoyable record that reminds you of your favorite melodic punk rock bands, but also contains a couple of nice suprises and catchy hooks.
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Crows – Better off deadPosted on 17.12.14 by DennisAt the end of the year Crows release a record that contends for a very high spot in your yearlist.
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Funeral For A Friend – Chapter And Verse LPPosted on 15.12.14 by Mark McConvilleFuneral For A Friend blast out their feelings of intent on new record Chapter and Verse.
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No More Art – Sorrows of youthPosted on 08.12.14 by DennisGive No More Art a chance and I'm sure you'll find yourself playing their debut over and over again!
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Fexet – Presents ‘The Airport Guys’Posted on 03.12.14 by Jouke RispensAn easy-listening record full of melody and vocal harmonies that is extraordinary if you consider the average age of the guys in Fexet.
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No Problem – Already deadPosted on 01.12.14 by DennisNo Problem's second album Already dead is one for those who love punk with loads of early punk influences.
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Tim vantol – Basement SessionsPosted on 27.11.14 by L'eau Oui QueBoth lyrically and musically, but especially vocally Tim VanTol is by far the ‘pearl’ of the Dutch music scene, this EP proves he is growing in every...
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Man Overboard – Passing EndsPosted on 26.11.14 by L'eau Oui Queeverytime these guys drop something I get triggered. But after a few of these moments I now finally made my move on some of their work…
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Hysterese – s/tPosted on 25.11.14 by DennisHysterese did a great job on their second album combining the best of different worlds in a supercatchy blend of garage punk rock.
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Alkerdeel/Nihill – The Abyss Stares Back #4Posted on 20.11.14 by NielsAlmost half an hour of Belgian and Dutch black metal to terrorize your ears with and long for desolate winters.
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Wolf Blood – Wolf BloodPosted on 19.11.14 by NielsOf course, for fans of Black Sabbath, so that means doom and sludge.
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Trophies – There will be no lightPosted on 18.11.14 by DennisDark, emotional hardcore that grabs you by the throat that much it might take a couple of spins to get used to There will be no light.
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Blowfuse – CouchPosted on 17.11.14 by NielsSpanish punkrockers Blowfuse deliver an EP that does not lead them to originality in punkrock but sounds really entertaining.
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Cavorts – Got your brassPosted on 12.11.14 by DennisLoud and obnoxious but with a clear focus: Cavorts is ready to knock you of your feet!
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Obliterations – Poison EverythingPosted on 11.11.14 by xroldxPut these guys on a show with Blind To Faith and Sex Drive no one will be left standing.
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Funerals – ‘Human Ruin’ 7″Posted on 10.11.14 by XemonerdXExcellent dark & heavy metallic hardcore that relies heavily on atmosphere and downtuned riffs.
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Knuckle Puck – While I stay secludedPosted on 07.11.14 by L'eau Oui QueFinally a new good pop punk band! Since New Found Glory I haven’t heard a band which could be as relevant to the subgenre as Knuckle Puck.