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DIIV Deceiver 2019

Album Review // DIIV ‘Deceiver’

Birthed out of the wreckage of their past traumas, DIIV’s latest approach to music is helping them reach catharsis and new beginnings. In the three years that have transpired since their critically-acclaimed album Is The Is Are, DIIV have undergone a kind of transformation. Approaching

The Faim State Of Mins 2019

Album Review // THE FAIM ‘State Of Mind’

Showcasing a variety of sounds, the debut album from The Faim brings together everything the quartet have showed potential for so far. Australian quartet The Faim have been picking up some hot press over the last year – with an EP being the longest work

Grayscale Nella Vita 2019

Album Review // GRAYSCALE ‘Nella Vita’

Embracing life, death, and everything in-between in its purest, unadulterated form, Philadelphia’s Grayscale return as genre saviours with their sophomore effort, Nella Vita. After the pain and loss that underpinned their debut album, Adornment, Grayscale bring out optimism and hope with their newest release. Translating

Feeder Tallulah artwork 2019

Album Review // FEEDER ‘Tallulah’

Welsh alt-rockers Feeder recently celebrated their 25th anniversary of being a band by releasing a complication album in 2017, and this year they are releasing their 10th studio album, Tallulah. Full of contagious energy, it’s a worthy 10th. Grant Nicholas of Feeder is a prolific

Crown The Empire Sudden Sky 2019

Album Review // CROWN THE EMPIRE ‘Sudden Sky’

Exposing vulnerability without losing the devastating riffs, the new record from Crown The Empire sheds a new light on the band. American rockers Crown The Empire take the meaning of ‘opening up’ to a whole new level with their newest album Sudden Sky. The album