Deadline’s latest album Vitriol Inc. is refreshing in its avoidance of contemporary heavy-metal cliché but all too familiar […]
Author: Daniel Luckhoff Wessels
New Academics’ new album The Great Romancer ushers in a fresh grown up era for the band
With song titles like “Eggy Weggy” and “Señor Fish” you might think, at first glance, that New Academics’ […]
Gage tackle love, loss and tragedy in their long overdue debut album World Below You
For all its lyrical impact, World Below You, the years-in-the-making debut album from Kimberley born rock band Gage, […]
Lucy Kruger & the Lost Boys Heaving marks a distinct shift in approach
In Heaving Lucy Kruger & the Lost Boys opt for performance-based composition, rather than the pen and paper […]
Lower Hollow’s debut album Bloom & Expire is a cathartic hardcore fix
In their debut album Bloom & Expire hardcore outfit Lower Hollow give further evidence that the heavier, faster […]
Lucy Kruger and the Lost Boys’ Howl marks a significant shift in tone and attitude
In a bygone era on a song called “A Stranger’s Chest” Lucy Kruger sang the words “can you […]