What do you do when your favourite band/artist is about to drop a highly anticipated record and you want to see what someone that’s not musically inclined thinks about it, or you want to wind yourself up when said person doesn’t like your favourite album? You come here of course! Whether it’s a new or old release, metalcore or shoegaze, EP or Album, it’ll get reviewed here. Here’s a mix of reviews, positive and negative, across a variety of genres, but they all have one thing in common; they’re honest.
Either you’ll leave this page thinking “Wow, this person has the same taste in music as me, that’s great!” or, “They didn’t like that super badly mixed, underground, 3 monthly listeners on Spotify, Grindcore EP?! They fucking suck!” and we’re afraid to say that we’re not responsible for either of those outcomes.
Album Review: RE:CREATED By Placebo
RE:CREATED focuses on a body of work that survived 90s Britpop and 2000s indie which gives us the opportunity to relive that lustful, glam punk style that borrowed heavily from the likes of David Bowie through today’s lens.
Album Review: Seahaven by Seahaven
If you've been longing for a record to capture the essence of autumn to sink your teeth into over the summer, this one's for you. Blending elements of indie rock, post-hardcore, and shoegaze, “Seahaven” serves as an energizing departure from their previous bodies of work, proving their unwillingness to allow themselves to stagnate creatively.
EP Review: Where They May by Divedown
divedown's commitment to atmospheric guitars, melancholic vocals, and sing-along tracks underlie throughout this short 5-track release. The guitars are washed out, the vocals sit in a vulnerable state, uplifting but hazy guitars flood each glossy song, creating a happy but sad juxtaposition.

