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: Do You Feel Guilty Being Ok? by Framing Hanley
When you take into account how long Framing Hanley have been together, it’s not far fetched to have some sort of expectation that their sound will have evolved in ways that will not be favoured by all fans.
Album Review: A Stranger To You by Loathe
Every sound feels purposeful, every layer meticulously placed, allowing moments of chaos and clarity to exist side by side. It is an album that rewards patience, revealing new details with each successive listen.
Album Review: Decades By Motionless In White
With an album name of “Decades” and the band mentioning that this is a culmination of all their years of work you will start to realise that this still feels very modern and structured, which does lead to disappointment.
EP Review: Parasite Dream by Prompts
As a whole, “Parasite Dream” is powerful, creative, and sonically relentless. Whether you want to headbang, mosh, sing along or just vibe out, “Parasite Dream” has something for you
EP Review: Lótus by Hands Like Houses
As soon as that last track comes to a halt, it wouldn’t be surprising if this record was never intentionally played back. You may keep it in your rotation and defer skipping the tracks when they come on, but to seek them out because you desperately want to hear them again has lower odds than pigs flying.

