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Review: Blackgold- Back With Another One

Blackgold are back with their third EP, aptly titled Back With Another One! It’s a good nu metal EP that will definitely attract classic fans of the genre!

Review: Mammoth Penguins – Here

Mammoth Penguins released their latest album Here last week. Vicki had a listen and here are her thoughts!

Review: Belmondo – The Blessed and the Evil

Belmondo released their EP The Blessed and the Evil recently.

Review: Crushed By Waves – More to Life

Rockers Crushed By Waves released their debut album More to Life not too long ago, which was music to the ears of Lizi!

Review: Full Of Hell – Coagulated Bliss

Full Of Hell released their in your face album Coagulated Bliss on April 26.

Review: Mayday Parade – LoFi EP

Mayday Parade released their instrumental Lofi EP in March, with four of the band’s tracks reimagined.

Review: Defects – Modern Error

Defects will release their Modern Error album on May 24. Lizi had a listen and absolutely adored it!

Review: Edit The Tide – Reflections in Sound

Bridgend alternative rockers Edit The Tide have released their debut EP, Reflections in Sound, just a year after their formation and it highlights the band’s prowess.

Review: Moonshot – The Power

Moonshot - featuring former members of Children Of Bodom, Disco Ensemble and LAPKO - have put their own, great stamp on the rock genre with album The Power.

Review: Sum 41 – Heaven x Hell

March 29, 2024, was a bittersweet day for Sum 41 fans as it marked the release of the Heaven x Hell double album but this is Sum 41's final record. However, they are going out with a bang!

Review: The Moor – Ombra

The Moor released new album Ombra on March 15.

Review: Blind Channel – Exit Emotions

Blind Channel have released their new album called Exit Emotions!

Review: Greywind – Antidote

Greywind are back with new EP Antidote and have given us a fantastic treat!

Review: Aniimalia – Carousel

Aniimalia have released their second EP Carousel, capitalising on a great couple of years.

Review: Grayscale Season – feel something new

Swedish Metalcore band Grayscale Season, are kicking off 2024 with their beautiful 4th full-length studio album feel something new and it’s one of the most refreshing records I’ve heard this year. Coming two years after their widely praised Do You Like Violence, Grayscale Season have tightened up their sound which truly makes this a standout LP for the year so far

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