The emo genre has changed so much since its birthing in the early 1980s in Washington DC’s murky and political agitated hardcore scene and has...
I always find myself coming back to punk rock and its various subgenres. I’m not sure why, but it is probably linked to cutting my...
After listening to “Burn the Witch” on loop after its release I can safely say I was slightly underwhelmed, but with the release of this...
“I don’t make songs for free/I make em’ for freedom/Don’t believe in kings/believe in the kingdom” – “Blessings”. “It’s funny how things can come full...
There comes a certain kind of cult status when a band teases an album for close to half a decade, especially when you’re Pierce the...
The twenty-first-century generation is lost in the superficial realm of ones and zeros. Straight-jacketed in digital constructs of disposable information and media; deafened by the...
Hardcore, in its branching off from the initial punk movement, lost its political motivation at some point during the mid-2000s. After a while, the only...
Review by Floris Groenewald (@Flrsi) Photos provided by Albert Frost Last year, Albert Frost parted ways with The Blues Broers after a 21-year stint in...
Across the table and staring at me like a Carole King pre- her prime, singer-songwriter Emma van Heyn sits and sips at her coffee, letting...
Newly signed to one of the most auspicious labels in the world, Universal Music, electro-folk artist Majozi has just dropped is 12-track debut ‘Fire’...