Here we have Bug’s 10th studio album, and me wondering where they have been my whole life
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Glossolalia can only be described as a simulation of standing in a ring of 80s arcade machines and taking meth.
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Sometimes a band will crop up out of nowhere and kick you so hard in the dick that the hairs fly out of your skin. Most Cloths at the ready, this is Jean Foutre.
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The Bare Minimum – Where The Buses Don’t Come [EP Review]
I’ve been so caught up by the amazing experimental, industrial and explosive music coming in recently, I almost forgot what it was like to hear some solid punk rock coming into my inbox. And here we are…
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Salt The Snail – Lazer Quest [Single Review]
HIT ME WITH YOUR LAZERS, YOUR LAZERS, YOUR LAZERS!
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Naga Siren – Swallows Tornadoes [Album Review]
So here we are, me finally getting around to writing another review, and yet another release that has torn my opinion right down the middle (or there abouts).
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Human Cull – Revenant [Album Review]
Everyone needs at least one record in their collection that opens with a scream. It’s oddly satisfying.
Forever In Debt – Forget Me Knot [EP Review]
I’d say a good third of bands that I cover are compared to the likes of Nirvana or The Melvins within their little PR seller. Although most do somewhat earn the comparison, none quite to the deserved extent as Forever In Debt do.
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Flash House – Brown Sauce [Album Review]
Bands that offer this frantic heavy punk-rock sound, like Winnebago Deal and The Dwyers, are an immediate win for me. Immediate 9/10 – review sorted.
Powerpissed – PWRPSSD [Album Review]
I’d say about a third of the bands that land in my inbox have their names capitalised. I’m not sure if it is a genuine thing that most bands these days particularly spell their name in all caps, or if it is just a common choice in the way they type it for attention. Either way, this is another one of them, and to be honest, the name Powerpissed doesn’t need capitalising.
