Makari’s Hyperreal Is a Dreamy Soundscape

Makari was founded in 2012 in Orlando. Over the last six years, it is clear they’ve refined their sound into something wonderful. They have taken their genres to the next level with the release of Hyperreal, which is out this Friday. Make sure you pre-order it today, or purchase it once its released! Get it here! This is not a release you want to miss!

Annabel Lee Unites Us With Divided We Stand (Album)

Review by Seraphim Dibble, photos provided by Annabel Lee Annabel Lee’s new EP, Divided We Stand, released recently via streaming services and online music purveyors. The brutal new tracks come in as the first new recordings in a few years after years of live shows in and around North Carolina. Divided We Stand launches like a... Continue Reading →

Spreading The Disease Starts An Insurrection (Album)

It would not be surprising to see Spreading the Disease spreading their influence throughout the US and worldwide metal scene. They have a tight sound and excellent execution. The technical solos and excellent vocals give a lot to listen to and process, and the entire album sounds well put together. You’d be remiss not to pick this one up, so make sure you do that today!

Rotten Reputation Will Have You Lining Up At The Castration Station (Album)

Rotten Reputation has been in the Denver punk scene for quite a while, and they played with Anti-Flag and more in January. Far from being amateurs, they have a refined and practiced punk sound, if such a thing exists within the bounds of a genre that prides itself on breaking rules. Included in the  Fans of punk rock would be doing themselves a disservice to pass on this album, so be sure you pick it up today.

Pulling Teeth Has Never Been This Fun with City of the Weak (Album Review)

City of the Weak is putting everything on the table with their latest release, Pulling Teeth. This album is explosive, addictive, and full of attitude. This Minneapolis, MN band has been around since 2012, and have put nothing but hard work and dedication into  their project, touring the United States endlessly, and even reaching their 400th show this year. Pulling Teeth encompasses the bands essence with every song, and shows that their hard work was worth it.

Violent Life Violent Death Will Have You Breathing Heavy (Album Review)

Violent Life Violent Death deliver a very well produced effort.  The sound is big, and despite the gritty and crunchy style, the EP doesn’t become muddy or undiscernible, a problem that so many hardcore and metal recordings suffer from.  Come, Heavy Breath is something the band should be proud of making and something you should be happy to add to your collection. It is available now on their bandcamp!

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