Death of Youth, are, according to various one line descriptors, an “emo influenced hardcore” band from South East London. Nothing is the Same Anymore is
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Three chords & the truth

Death of Youth, are, according to various one line descriptors, an “emo influenced hardcore” band from South East London. Nothing is the Same Anymore is
Read moreNeckscars are a punk rock band from New York, featuring members of Gameday Regulars. Unhinged is their second album, released via Engineer Records (UK) and
Read moreBy Degrees is the third LP from Heavy Seas, a power trio from Chicago. The line-up features Jeff Dean on guitar and vocals (The Bomb,
Read moreHidden Cabins describe themselves thusly on their bandcamp page: “Adventurous alt-folk/indie rock”. A non-pretentious description goes a long way in my book. They come from
Read moreHauntu are a 5 piece from San Diego. The Unknown Reigns is Hauntu‘s debut album and follows on from a 7in record, simply titled ‘I’.
Read moreGebretter are from Kolle (a.k.a Cologne / Koln), Germany, and apparently play hardcore punk. Pint Peddla is their second album, and follows their debut Trendshitter
Read moreMelvic Centre are a four piece from Newcastle, Australia. Trawler is their second full length, and was initially released via Australian label Evil Tone Records
Read moreAnd None of Them Knew They Were Robots (a.k.a ANOTKTWR or The Robots as we affectionately call them)… remember them? I’m sure some of you
Read moreADD Records is back! Jah bless the great ship ADD Records, captained by one Dave Disorder (Too Many Daves etc. etc.). After a major downturn
Read moreWell, well, well. I’ve always wondered whether that old saying needs punctuation or not. If in doubt chuck those Oxford commas. So this is the
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