Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Enstride - The Sound That Silence Makes EP review


Enstride - The Sound That Silence Makes


Well, it’s not every day that you see a five track EP as solid as this. Enstride’s The Sound That Silence Makes is a release that is sure to spark some well-earned attention as a result of the excellent work that went into this 22 minute masterpiece. The band, hailing from Philadelphia, worked with big names such as producer Taylor Larson (who has worked with names such as Periphery and Darkest Hour) and Spencer Sotelo (vocalist for Periphery) to make sure that this EP was something to be proud of. After various radio plays and continual live performance deliveries, Enstride would have went into creating this album feeling pretty confident, and this has definitely shined through on a release any five piece hard rock band would be proud of.

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Thursday, 8 May 2014

Die By Remote - Flicker album review


Die By Remote - Flicker

Flicker is the debut album from Toronto based Canadian four piece Die By Remote. This album follows a string of breakthroughs from the band including being named Indie Artist of the Month by The Edge 102.1 FM and performing alongside Snoop Lion (formerly Snoop Dogg) at Wekfest. Producer Chris Snow (Great Big Sea, Billy Talent, Cancer Bats) has worked with the band onFlicker to create seven excellent rocking tracks that possess a familiar, yet unique sound and tone that will surely secure them further breakthroughs into the musical universe.

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Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Josh Willis - Pitch Black Album Review


Josh Willis - Pitch Black

Pitch Black is the second studio release from Pittsburgh hard rocker Josh Willis. The 20-year-old’s first album, Absolute Zero, was released in 2010 and prompted the formation of a live performance group known as Josh WIllis’ Absolute Zero. Josh’s music has a strong clear influence from bands such as Avenged Sevenfold, Sevendust and Breaking Benjamin. Having written, produced, recorded, and performed all the instruments on Absolute Zero, Josh has set up great expectations for the follow up release which includes guest appearances from musicians such as Bryce Irby (responsible for vocals on Absolute Zero), rapper TNG, and Sevendust drummer Morgan Rose.

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Saturday, 19 April 2014

Head over to EMURG.COM

Have you heard of this really great website called EMURG? We'll if you haven't you should definitely head over there and check it out. They provide album reviews on international unsigned bands and also do interviews. There will be some links on the blog to good reviews on EMURG from now on so keep an eye out!

Click the link here: EMURG.COM