issue-35

Review: Throwdown

Throwdown "Haymaker" (Trustkill) Throwdown's "Haymaker is easily comparable to Hatebreed's "Satisfaction Is The Death Of Desire". Not only is this…

10 years ago

Review: The New Amsterdams

The New Amsterdams "Worse for the Wear" (Vagrant) You know, I didn't really like the first two albums from The…

10 years ago

Review: Spitalfield

Spitalfield "Remember Right Now" (Victory Records) Emo is dead. Or at least I wish that it was. No longer are…

10 years ago

Review: Motion City Soundtrack

Motion City Soundtrack "I Am The Movie” (Epitaph) There are those bands that write a catchy song that everyone is…

10 years ago

Review: Me First And The Gimme Gimmes

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes "Take a Break" (Fat Wreck Chords) You know all those Weezer songs that you…

10 years ago

Review: Mensen

Mensen "Oslo City" (Gearhead) Never ones to steer us wrong with their impeccable taste in punk rock n’ roll, Gearhead…

10 years ago

Review: Kreator

Kreator "Live Kreation" (SPV) Bands are becoming way too keen these days. Once was a time when any live album…

10 years ago

Review: Malefaction

Malefaction "Where There is Power There is Always Resistance" (G7 Welcoming Committee) Hardcore screaming, grindcore guitars and blast-beat drumming are…

10 years ago

Review: Eyes of Fire

Eyes Of Fire "Disintegrate" (Century Media) Everyone under 25 has this massive hard-on for In Flames and when I hear…

10 years ago

Interview: My Ruin

MY RUIN interview by richard ellis Walking into the Whisky the first thing I notice is not the stage where a band…

10 years ago