
January has already passed, and it is so easy to miss something. However, you do not want to miss out on Mark McCabe‘s second full-length. A Good Way To Bury Bad News was released on January 20, and sets the bar high for upcoming acoustic releases.
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Album Review: Mark McCabe – A Good Way To Bury Bad News
Album Review: Tim Vantol – If We Go Down, We Will Go Together!

He has said he is the slowest songwriter ever, but four years after his debut, Tim Vantol‘s second full-length is finally here: “If We Go Down, We Will Go Together!“. The Dutch singer is known for his punk lyrics accompanied by singalong melodies. Will it work for him once more on the new album? Check our review below. Continue reading
Album Review: Alcoa – Bone & Marrow

Now here’s an album fans were waiting for! Alcoa has always been a sort of background project of Derek Archambault. He might sound more familiar to you when he’s screaming at the top of his lungs in Defeater. Well, Alcoa is nothing alike. Archambault has traded in the hardcore punk vocals for a much smoother and softer voice. This is the first full length album Alcoa releases after a demo and a single. But it’s here: ‘Bone & Marrow’. Read on for the review. Continue reading
Album Review: Vinnie Caruana – City By The Sea

Vinnie Caruana has obviously had enough experience playing acoustic to record his debut EP. The I Am The Avalanche singer continues to amaze with his ever so raw voice, now accompanied with an easier sound. Read on for the review of his EP City By The Sea. Continue reading
Album review: A Loss For Words – Returning to Webster Lake

And all of a sudden the acoustic trip for A Loss For Words was there: the second acoustic EP, Returning to Webster Lake. A surprise release on Tuesday, featuring five of their own songs and three covers performed acoustic. In 2008, the band put out their first acoustic EP, called Webster Lake. Is returning worth it? Let’s find out. Continue reading
