Well well well, I’ve been surprised once again! I was not prepared. Continue reading Make Way For Man – Rites EP (2020)
Tag Archives: Melodic
Saviour – A Lunar Rose (2020)
Preview: Nothing but utter praise beyond this point. Continue reading Saviour – A Lunar Rose (2020)
The Last Martyr – Creatrix (2019)
A refreshing and promising offering from a band I want to hear more from. Continue reading The Last Martyr – Creatrix (2019)
Sky Signals – Illumine (2018)
One word review: Astounding.
Multiple word review: click below. Continue reading Sky Signals – Illumine (2018)
Q&A w/ Dave Hunter from Circles
I’m a music fan and getting to do a Q&A with a band you really like is a buzz. Melbourne’s prog-darlings ‘Circles’ are one of those acts whose career I have watched and followed since they came along. So when given an opportunity to get a few words in with Circles drummer Dave Hunter ahead of the release of ‘The Last One’ I had to take it! Continue reading Q&A w/ Dave Hunter from Circles
Dreamers Crime – No Compromises (2017)
Solid as a rock. Continue reading Dreamers Crime – No Compromises (2017)
The Playbook – Reach (single) 2017
YES! They’re back!! Everything is going to be alright! Continue reading The Playbook – Reach (single) 2017
Mass Sky Raid – Closer (single) 2017
Gold Coast outfit Mass Sky Raid have dropped another massive slab of melodic rock upon us. The track is a slower paced heavy hitter that leans heavily on the vocal melodies rather than technical wizardry despite the bands clear ability to prog-out and get tricky! Continue reading Mass Sky Raid – Closer (single) 2017
Belle Haven – You, Me and Everything In Between (Greyscale) 2017
A brilliantly accomplished, well written and produced album. The pain of waiting for this to come along will pay off exponentially with each listen, each goosebump and each singalong. Continue reading Belle Haven – You, Me and Everything In Between (Greyscale) 2017
Figures – Chronos (2017)
This release has me arguing with myself about what I will say regarding Figures debut ‘Chronos’. Stick with me here. There’s some remarkable strength behind this Melbourne based 5 piece. Continue reading Figures – Chronos (2017)