No review found! Insert a valid review ID. Canyons fascinates because of the breadth of the compositions. It is likely the band’s most diverse offering to date. One need look no further than the ...
Slomatics' fifth full-length, Future Echo Returns, brings the three-part narrative began by the band on 2012's A Hocht to its neutron-star-heavy conclusion. Over seven songs, the Belfast trio riffs in ...
BRACE yourselves: things are about to get loud in this week's Noise Annoys, with descriptive words inspired by new releases from two of the north's most enthusiastically amplified bands. First in the ...
IF THE new Two Door Cinema Club album has somehow failed to get your heart pounding with overwhelming excitement, perhaps the release of the latest long playing low-frequency assault from Belfast ...
‘FREE IN’ - Is there possibly a more life-affirming succession of words in the English language? Well, probably, but when it comes to the eagerly-anticipated launch of Comply of Die's second album, ...
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Scrolling through these performances also re-introduced me to Slomatics, a band I’ve only known thus far for putting out a pure leaden split with Conan way back in 2011. The rumbling riffs and ...
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Looking for loads of riffs, heaviness and the odd bit of weirdness? Want something to look forward to as summer departs once more and autumn starts leading us into winter? To Southampton, where ...
Last weekend, Abyssal Festival returned to Southampton for a celebration of the heavy, groovy, weird and wonderful of the British underground. In the city’s Papillon venue – a former church and ...
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