Category: Album Reviews

  • Notes From The Archive: Recordings 2011-2016, Maggie Rogers (Album Review)

    Notes From The Archive: Recordings 2011-2016, Maggie Rogers (Album Review)

    Singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers released her first official studio album, Heard It In A Past Life, only last year, but the folk pop artist has actually been working hard for a while and releasing fantastic music for almost a decade now. Her latest release, Notes From The Archive, is a collection of old recordings and is…

  • Tickets To My Downfall, Machine Gun Kelly (Album Review)

    Tickets To My Downfall, Machine Gun Kelly (Album Review)

    I first took notice of Colson Baker, better known as Machine Gun Kelly, when he released Rap Devil in 2018. When the back and forth with Eminem died down I thought my journey with Kelly was over, and if you’d told me then that in 2020 he would release a pop-punk album with Blink-182 drummer…

  • Bermuda Dunes, Silver Torches (Album Review)

    Bermuda Dunes, Silver Torches (Album Review)

    It’s been a while now since I’ve discovered an artist and been instantly hooked. I tend to find these days that my excitement for artists ends after listening to one song…maybe two. With Silver Torches though, I knew from the first time listening through their songs that they were exactly the kind of band I…

  • NINE, Blink-182 (Album Review)

    NINE, Blink-182 (Album Review)

    Having a favourite band is like supporting a football team. You stick with them through the highs and lows and you never give up on them. Blink-182 is one of my favourite bands – always has been and most probably always will be. Over the last few months though being a fan of Blink-182 has…

  • We Are Not Your Kind, Slipknot (Album Review)

    We Are Not Your Kind, Slipknot (Album Review)

    Twenty years after the release of their debut self-titled album, Iowan metal giants Slipknot have stuck (nine) middle fingers up to the haters and proven that decades of relentless tours, lineup changes, deaths and a decline in the popularity of rock and metal music has far from defeated them. Their sixth studio album ‘We Are…

  • The Balance, Catfish and the Bottlemen (Album Review)

    The Balance, Catfish and the Bottlemen (Album Review)

    Last Friday welsh indie-rockers Catfish and the Bottlemen released their third album, The Balance, three months after teasing fans with opening track Longshot. To put it simply, if you’re a fan of Catfish’s first two albums, 2014’s The Balcony and 2016’s The Ride, and want more of the same then you won’t dislike this album.…

  • Defy, Of Mice & Men (Album Review)

    Defy, Of Mice & Men (Album Review)

    Defy is Of Mice & Men’s fifth studio album and first without former lead singer Austin Carlile. Carlile was certainly a fan favourite and his departure may have turned off many fans. He left the band at the end of 2016 due to medical issues, and whilst many fans and critics were speculating that this would…

  • Hearts That Strain, Jake Bugg (Album Review)

    Hearts That Strain, Jake Bugg (Album Review)

    When Jake Bugg’s debut album was released in 2012, I was convinced that he was going to dominate the world. I thought that for years to come he would be selling out arenas, releasing number one albums, and eventually headlining major festivals. Five years on though and his fourth album, Hearts That Strain, has been…