The Pooches - The Pooches

After winning me over completely with their “Heart Attack” EP just a couple of months ago, Scotland’s The Pooches are back already with their very first full-length.
After winning me over completely with their “Heart Attack” EP just a couple of months ago, Scotland’s The Pooches are back already with their very first full-length.
Following the demise of This Routine Is Hell, these Dutch dudes moved to Berlin and reinvented themselves as a grunge-y kinda band known as Swain.
On their self-titled EP, Seattle’s Hiding Place have holed up in that sweet spot between indie pop and emo and cranked out four songs in which they show their appreciation for the likes of Death Ca
Seventeen songs might seem a bit much for one album. But if you’re Entropy and keep your songs around the one minute mark, things remain very do-able.
Three years after their debut, the supergroup that features members of Strung Out, No Use For A Name, Pulley, and The Tank are back with a new EP called “The Olden Age”. What to expect?
A lot has changed in camp Low Culture since the release of “Screens”, the band’s first album.
Following the release of the bleak and rather disappointing “Black Everything” EP, I wasn’t exactly holding out for a new Apologies, I Have None album.
Brisbane’s Columbus are following up on last year’s “Home Remedy” EP with their debut full-length, “Spring Forever”.
- by Nate Hennon
- by Nate Hennon