[Critique d'album] As Sirens Fall – Là où vont les choses perdues
Formed in late 2014, As Sirens Fall are an enthusiastic alt-rock five piece, hailing from West Yorkshire. While stylistically somewhat similar to the likes of mid-2000s 30 Seconds to Mars, and The Used, the ...
Panic! at the Disco dévoile un nouvel album et publie deux chansons
American rock band, Panic! at the Disco, have announced a brand new album, titled Pray For The Wicked, to be released June 22nd, this year. Coinciding with the announcement, the band have released two ...
Le clip de « Lily » de As Sirens Fall débute
Yorkshire’s charismatic alt-rockers, As Sirens Fall, have unleashed another great offering from their upcoming EP, Where Lost Things Go (due April 13th); with their brand new single ‘Lily’. The music video features the band ...
Pale Waves présente le clip de « Heavenly »
Swiftly following a successful 2017, touring extensively with the likes of Dirty Hit label-mates, The 1975, and recently snagging several awards and nominations, notably winning NME‘s “Under The Radar Award”, English indie pop quartet, ...
[Critique d’album] Three Days Grace – Outsider
Every anger-induced, angst-ridden kid from the early 2000s remembers blasting MTV’s greatest rock music videos. Probably through cheap stereo subwoofers rigged into your overpriced Sony flat screen (which your dad still insists was a ...
[Critique d'album] Mountains Of The Moon – La Langue du Tigre
This one is a little late to the party, having been released mid-January, but every so often there comes something you stumble upon that stops you in your tracks, and can’t help but hold ...
[Critique d’album] Soccer Mommy – Clean
Basking in downtempo mellow instrumentation, and soothing reminiscences through the likes of “everybody’s changing and their moving away – I kissed you hardest on the moving day”, it’s not at all difficult to find ...
[Critique d’album] Pale Waves – All The Things I Never Said EP
Formed in 2014, Pale Waves are a Manchester indie pop quartet that, since releasing their critically acclaimed 2017 debut singles, ‘There’s a Honey’, and ‘Television Romance’, have been making it big, and making it ...
[Critique d’album] The Plot In You – Dispose
While certainly originating from a genre plenty over saturated, if there ever was a more charismatic metalcore front-man of the last decade, The Plot In You’s Landon Tewers would undoubtedly be an easy contender. ...
[Critique d’album] The Wandering Hearts – Wild Silence
Since early beginnings on SoundCloud, recent new management, and establishing themselves deep in the style of classic American country and folk-pop, London-based act, The Wandering Hearts, are making waves, and making them quickly. Having recently kicked off ...
[Critique d’album] Wild Child – Expectations
Wild Child are something of a wonderful find. Since their inception in 2010, the Austin, Texas group has steadily been capturing the hearts of a rapidly expanding audience, their beautiful, crooning indie-pop vocals and enthralling, ...
[Critique d'album] La Légende des Hommes-Mouettes (Éponyme)
While there are plenty of examples of notable established artists banding together, often leading to exciting results, such as Hollywood Vampires, A Perfect Circle and Alter Bridge, if the obnoxious, exaggerative term ‘super-group’ wasn’t already enough of an ...
Artistes à suivre : Welles
Hailing from Ozark, Arkansas, Jeh Sea Wells’ rock project, Welles, has certainly been finding its feet over the last 12 months. From the release of debut 2017 EP, Codine, to the recent 2018 worldwide tour supporting multiple ...
[Critique d'album] AWOLNATION - Here Comes The Runts
Citing influences from the likes of Michael Jackson to Madonna, to Prince and Nirvana, lead vocalist and frontman Aaron Bruno’s ever-shifting style throughout his many projects, consistently dropping older ideas in favor of a newer approach when possible, can perhaps best ...
[Critique d’album] TomKarp – Le rapcore n’est pas mort
TomKarp‘s repertoire has remained relatively straight forward, for the majority of his young career. Initially earning notability for YouTube guitar covers of classic Limp Bizkit tracks, Karp’s immediate impression to any viewer is, at ...
[Critique de concert] Highly Suspect @ 'The Waterfront' 30/01/2018
If live performances at Norwich’s, ‘The Waterfront’, have ever excelled in one, very simple way, it would be intimacy. Being relatively small compared to most others, the 1993 established venue has attracted a surprisingly ...