The Icarus Line – Slave Vows
The Icarus Line… didn’t know these guys were still alive and kicking to be honest.
The Icarus Line… didn’t know these guys were still alive and kicking to be honest.
Basically this review boils down to one thing : if you like garagerock, you need to have this self-titled album by Bass Drum Of Death.
Galactic Cannibal doesn’t like to waste any time and storms out the gates with “Hate Everything More”, a barnburner that will have everybody at their shows joining in when the line "Goddamn, raise
Brief Lives is a new name for me but on their new 2-song 7” they get the job done with their particular brand of abrasive post-hardcore.
This Chapel Hill quartet has been a consistent force for almost 25 years and don’t show any signs of slowing down just yet.
Holy shit, are there still bands that don’t feature Mikey Erg?
There are probably a lot of punkrockers out there who weren’t skating twenty years ago simply because they weren’t even born yet.
Finland’s Unkind is a brutal band that manages to lift crustcore to a whole new level on “Pelon Juuret”.
On the third Transplants album, it seems that the experimentation of previous releases has been largely replaced by a more straight-forward punk-rock sound.
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