
AOTY: Ryan De Freitas
“No band has articulated those moments of glorious, empowering nihilism as well as The Nil’
“No band has articulated those moments of glorious, empowering nihilism as well as The Nil’
“At just 32 minutes long, Bay Dream passes by in a heartbeat and gets better with each listen. “
“…the perfect marriage of punk and pop, with an effortless flair that continues to separate them from pop-punk as a genre”
“Prequelle is the crowning achievement Ghost have been striving towards’
“Nothing But Love is exactly what its name describes, full of unflinching love for both self and friends”
“…while it’s a genre album with universal themes, it’s also a monolithic slab of art in its own right”
“There’s a dichotomy in the way that this album lifts you up so high just to crush you with painfully helpless lyricism”
Rich Hobson speaks to Estrons’ frontwoman Talisyn Källström about their debut album, finding her voice, and Having It All.
Mia Hughes speaks to the Brooklyn punks’ vocalist about belonging, connection and their brilliant debut record.
Ryan Wilkinson speaks to HLAG’s Nicolle Maroulis about their latest record What Makes Love Last, and the forces that shaped it.
Rob Mair discusses time, place, and everything after with Wild Pink
Mia Hughes speaks with Shannen Moser about her stunning new record and the journey that lead to it.
Pat DeFrancisci tells Ryan Wilkinson why growing up is hard to do.
Paris Fawcett chats to Justine Jones about Employed To Serve, Holy Roar records, and her role in the Great UK Metal Revival
Kristy Diaz talks to Ava Trilling about the tribulations of trying to create art across state lines
Mia Hughes gets to grips with the fifth record from Joyce Manor