Posts Tagged ‘punk’
K.O. by Gooseflesh | EP Review
All in all, this is a killer EP similar to the work of The Bloody Beetroots and Cyberpunkers. If you know of them then you know what to expect.
The Future Is Medieval by Kaiser Chiefs | Album Review | Official Music Video
Now they’ve gone through to their 4th LP after a gap of almost 3 years they appear to be back refreshed, revitalised and very much full of new material. 20 new tracks fill up the digital release so they have definitely been stock piling their work.
Mona by Mona | Album Review | Official Music Video
I like hearing bands that sound like other bands, but better. Having that little bit more off something whether it be an ecstatic drum beat, a funkier bass, a more frantic guitar riff laden record or more powerful vocal strength.
Euphoric Heartbreak by Glasvegas | Album Review
Glasgow, Scotland is not a depressing place. It is a beautiful city full of culture but like many cities across all of the lands, there are some areas which can be deemed as a wee bit miserable. A little sad. Depressing maybe. But true Scotsmen will not get down about it. Shrug, deal with it and carry on regardless.
Wonder by WAT | Album Review
Wonder is the first album by a French based act called
Fuck The System by Cyberpunkers | EP Review
Behold, the duo from sunny Italy have the next party blockbuster up their creative pipeline.
Romborama by The Bloody Beetroots | Album Review
I get quite annoyed sometimes how certain musicians pass me by. When I finally come across them I hear the releases which have been out for a while only to find myself being totally in awe but months out of date.
O.M.G.! by Rusko | Album Review
I haven’t got around to doing a piece on Rusko which is an epic fail on my part because this guy is just so out there it’s almost untrue. His debut album sounds so simple to some but the depth, the intricacy, shows a true skill.
Tales From The Doombox by Subsource | Album Review
GALVANIZED bass and searing electro beats muscling their way out of the cyberpunk bubble with a boom rather than a bang. As James Brown may say, this IS my bag. This band with genuine aphrodisia are releasing their debut album with tunes that would perfectly suit the full moon moments where “The Bitten” change into the animals for the night unleashing deafening roars.
More Than the Eiffel by Audio Bullys | Album Review
AUDIO BULLYS have returned with their vogue of the ever increasing in populartity, electro-punk. Are they still managing to produce some bombing tunes? With the release of their single Only Man with remixes left, right and centre from all of the colours of the dance music spectrum we do in did, have an absolutely brilliant record.
21st Century Breakdown by Green Day | Album Review
Comparing it to tracks unmistakeningly excellent like When September Ends, Boulevard Of Broken Dreams, Time Of Your Life, initially, it wouldn’t have woken me up to the revolution it appears they’re trying to instigate. But they did.
Kingdom Of Welcome Addiction by IAMX | Album Review
Now. I like Iron & Wine which is poetic, rustic, American deepsouth folk. I like Nine Inch Nails which is hard, industrial rock with very much explicit lyrics yet powerfully heartfelt. I like dark, filthy breakbeats which bang and bleep in all the right places. Depeche Mode with their indie/electronic sound, anthemic vocals and all the romanticism which surrounds. But what about an Artist which can combine all of those traits and come out with something truly masterful?

























