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Joji - Piss In The Wind Review
Return to Music Reviews 2026 Joji has always existed in the tension between intimacy and distortion, balancing vulnerability with calculated sonic chaos. Born George Kusunoki Miller, he’s transitioned from chaotic...
Joji - Piss In The Wind Review
Return to Music Reviews 2026 Joji has always existed in the tension between intimacy and distortion, balancing vulnerability with calculated sonic chaos. Born George Kusunoki Miller, he’s transitioned from chaotic...
Crystal Lake - The Weight Of Sound Review
Return to Music Reviews 2026 From the very first track, The Weight of Sound announces Crystal Lake’s ambitions. The riffs are enormous, the bass runs deep, and the vocals...
Crystal Lake - The Weight Of Sound Review
Return to Music Reviews 2026 From the very first track, The Weight of Sound announces Crystal Lake’s ambitions. The riffs are enormous, the bass runs deep, and the vocals...
Stabbing - Eon Of Obscenity Review
Return to Music Reviews 2026 Stabbing’s Eon of Obscenity is a brutal death metal assault that knows exactly what it wants to be and doesn’t waste a second pretending...
Stabbing - Eon Of Obscenity Review
Return to Music Reviews 2026 Stabbing’s Eon of Obscenity is a brutal death metal assault that knows exactly what it wants to be and doesn’t waste a second pretending...
Regress - Self-Titled Review
Return to Music Reviews 2026 Regress’ self-titled EP firmly stakes its claim in the lineage of London hardcore, drawing from the city’s tradition of grit-over-gloss and filtering it through...
Regress - Self-Titled Review
Return to Music Reviews 2026 Regress’ self-titled EP firmly stakes its claim in the lineage of London hardcore, drawing from the city’s tradition of grit-over-gloss and filtering it through...
Kreator - Krusher Of The World Review
Return to Music Reviews 2026 Few bands in metal history have earned the right to sound this ferocious deep into their careers, but Kreator have never relied on nostalgia...
Kreator - Krusher Of The World Review
Return to Music Reviews 2026 Few bands in metal history have earned the right to sound this ferocious deep into their careers, but Kreator have never relied on nostalgia...
Palace Of Mourning - Self-Titled Review
Return to Music Reviews 2026 San Diego’s Palace of Mourning stake their claim firmly in the SoCal underground with their self-titled EP, a release defined by density, atmosphere, and...
Palace Of Mourning - Self-Titled Review
Return to Music Reviews 2026 San Diego’s Palace of Mourning stake their claim firmly in the SoCal underground with their self-titled EP, a release defined by density, atmosphere, and...
