REVIEW: NEW FOUND GLORY – RESURRECTION
Reviewed by Mark Plummer New Found Glory have become stalwarts of the pop-punk/punk-rock scene. Over an illustrious seventeen years, one thing seems to never change: their ability to release unbelievably […]
Reviewed by Mark Plummer New Found Glory have become stalwarts of the pop-punk/punk-rock scene. Over an illustrious seventeen years, one thing seems to never change: their ability to release unbelievably […]
Reviewed by Bec Hennessy I was pretty damn impressed when I saw this Melbourne hardcore outfit support Refused back in 2012. And when you consider that the Refused reformation & tour was all my teenage dreams […]
Supported by Death Mountain + Oslow Photos by Joel Anderson
Reviewed by Mark Plummer There’s a lot to appreciate from this release. First and foremost, this is a punk band that sound like a punk band: from the dirt and […]
WAAX (Brisbane, Australia) How would you describe your sound and lyric style? Our sound is a total mix of everything rock n roll. We all love so much different music […]
Reviewed by Bec Hennessy I’d heard of Corrosion of Conformity before, but this is my first real listen. I’m surprised (and kicking myself) that I hadn’t given them a go […]
Pony and Trap (London, UK) How would you describe your sound and lyric style? We write quirky, alternative pop music with a punk attitude and house/hip-hop inspired beats. Our lyrical […]
Reviewed by Meghan Player It seems Australia is being spoilt for choice lately – with a host of promising local acts releasing some impressive EP’s and albums that are threatening […]
When you think of the grassroots of punk, you can’t go ignore the Dead Kennedys and their continuous impact on the punk and hardcore scenes. Returning to Australia in 2014, […]
Supported by High Tension & Born Lion Reviewed by Meghan Player Australia has had a long-standing love affair with punk rock, and in particular, one of LA’s finest: The Bronx. […]