Kerrang!'s Scores
- Music
For 1,584 reviews, this publication has graded:
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63% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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33% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.8 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 75
Highest review score: | Yellow & Green | |
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Lowest review score: | What The... |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,108 out of 1584
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Mixed: 465 out of 1584
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Negative: 11 out of 1584
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Posted Mar 9, 2017 -
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While the album does lose focus at times, loosening its initial invigorating grip, the jovial bounce of Let's All Go To Hades is a surefire live hit when you've had a few pints. [11 Feb 2017, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Mar 9, 2017 -
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Impressions is thrumming with big ideas, bigger choruses and is imbued with the pearly wisdom learned from rolling with life's punches. [4 Mar 2017, p.53]- Kerrang!
Posted Mar 1, 2017 -
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All Them Witches have conjured fresh landmarks all their own. [18 Feb 2017, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 23, 2017 -
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Easily besting 2013's Kingdom Of Conspiracy, this is dark and ugly death metal for ugly minds. [25 Feb 2017, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 22, 2017 -
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The Incessant is an enraged punk album with the occasional sombre stupor slinked within. [18 Feb 2017, p.54]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 22, 2017 -
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Full of weirdness and with groove to spare, this is a fascinating collection. [25 Feb 2017, p.53]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 22, 2017 -
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Alive with the freshness and vitality of rebirth, they've delivered 11 tracks that manage to bridge the vast airiness of their mid-'00s heyday and the poppy progression of here and now. [25 Feb 2017, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 22, 2017 -
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This may be the most punk record of 2017: possessing brains, balls and bags of tunes. [4 Feb 2017, p.51]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 16, 2017 -
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This is a brave, bold and ambitious album, and the finest of Lower Than Atlantis' career so far. [4 Feb 2017, p.50]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 14, 2017 -
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Aside from brief moments in songs such as Satellites and Why Can't We Do It Again, the best thing about The Trigger Complex is its title. [11 Feb 2017, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 9, 2017 -
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It would be remiss not to point out that Iron Reagan are retreading familiar ground, but it would be churlish not to recognise that they do so with ferocious relish. [4 Feb 2017, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 6, 2017 -
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This is no tribute, however, just a mighty fine hard-rock album. [4 Feb 2017, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 3, 2017 -
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Too often, each song's relentless march toward the kind of chorus you can imagine providing the soundtrack for a bevy of beautiful, suburban cheerleaders is too much to take. [4 Feb 2017, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 2, 2017 -
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Japandroids' ability to move the listener remains as powerful as ever. [4 Feb 2017, p.51]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 2, 2017 -
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Should be regarded as perhaps their finest album yet. [14 Jan 2017, p.51]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 1, 2017 -
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Posted Feb 1, 2017 -
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Hardcore devotees can rest assured that Kreator have shed little of their original skin. [28 Jan 2017, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Jan 31, 2017 -
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Posted Jan 25, 2017 -
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This album is polished indie-punk at its near best. [28 Jan 2017, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Jan 25, 2017 -
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Forever is sufficiently overloaded with both information and mystique to keep you coming back, well, forever. [28 Jan 2017, p.50]- Kerrang!
Posted Jan 25, 2017 -
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Here, he's finally harnessed the fury coursing through his foundation, channeling and unleashing it with streamlined precision. [28 Jan 2017, p.48]- Kerrang!
Posted Jan 25, 2017 -
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Posted Jan 12, 2017 -
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You better get ready to start your "Best Albums of 2017" list--a serious contender has arrived. [7 Jan 2017, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Jan 12, 2017 -
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Throughout, NIN strike a masterful balance between drilling industrial assaults and eerie ambience. [14 Jan 2017, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Jan 11, 2017 -
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There's a monochrome coolness to everything and a slick, minimal production. There's a newfound calmness and thoughtfulness noticed in the band's songwriting. [14 Jan 2017, p.50]- Kerrang!
Posted Jan 11, 2017 -
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It's the essential elegy of everything that was and a moving reminder of all that could have been. [26 Nov 2016, p.53]- Kerrang!
Posted Dec 14, 2016 -
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Posted Dec 13, 2016 -
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Badmotorfinger is a masterclass in amplification, intelligence and artistic chutzpah. [3 Dec 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Dec 8, 2016 -
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Some songs float by without leaving much of a mark, but Balance And Composure's dedication to reinvention should be lauded. [5 Nov 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Dec 5, 2016 -
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Posted Dec 1, 2016 -
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It doesn't eclipse any of its members' day-job bands, but Surveillance is worth scoping out. [26 Nov 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Dec 1, 2016 -
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A dozen svelte and self-assured songs that are ear-catching in terms of being both highly accessible while being imaginatively arranged. [3 Dec 2016, p.53]- Kerrang!
Posted Dec 1, 2016 -
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Posted Nov 22, 2016 -
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It's hard to shake the feeling that this is music more learned than lived. [12 Nov 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Nov 17, 2016 -
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Once again, Arctic Thunder sees Darkthrone doing something different, without doing much different than usual. [22 Oct 2016, p.69]- Kerrang!
Posted Nov 8, 2016 -
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There's no softness or subtlety here. Just venom-tipped steel. [29 Oct 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Nov 4, 2016 -
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The popping candy melodies remain firmly in place, but this new-look outfit are edgier, gobbier and endearingly post-adolescent. [30 Jan 2016, p.51]- Kerrang!
Posted Nov 3, 2016 -
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This is Metallica galvanised, refreshed, refocused and rediscovering themselves. Best thing they've done since The Black album? Yep. [5 Nov 2016, p.48]- Kerrang!
Posted Nov 2, 2016 -
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The title-track harks back to the spirit of golden-era Bon Jovi, though, and there are dashes of it scattered throughout. [22 Oct 2016, p.68]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 28, 2016 -
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Posted Oct 27, 2016 -
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It's a soft, frail album Jimmy Eat World have here, but one that hits right in the feels. Hard. [29 Oct 2016, p.51]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 27, 2016 -
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Posted Oct 27, 2016 -
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Crucially, it captures some of the magic of their debut, and will satiate those who've waited so patiently. [22 Oct 20163, p.68]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 20, 2016 -
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Korn haven't reinvented their own here, but it's still a worthy addition to their canon. [22 Oct 20163, p.67]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 20, 2016 -
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Posted Oct 18, 2016 -
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Mostly, though, Red Fang rock, with pile-driving riffs and monstrous grooves that you can't simply laugh off. [15 Oct 2016, p.53]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 17, 2016 -
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It's bold, atmospheric and destined to play havoc with the concept of playlists. [24 Sep 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 14, 2016 -
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Maintaining their business-as-usual ethic it's nonstop Americana-a-go-go. [15 Oct 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 13, 2016 -
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Posted Oct 12, 2016 -
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It's execution is what makes it Sum 41's finest offering to date. [15 Oct 2016, p.50]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 12, 2016 -
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It's reliably puzzling and brain-meltingly good. [15 Oct 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 12, 2016 -
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Posted Oct 12, 2016 -
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Naturally, those married to traditional song structures need not apply, but if you fancy feeling like your brains in a pinball machine, then Mothership will take you out of this world. [15 Oct 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 12, 2016 -
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When an album imbued with the spirit of heroism, the opening track has to boldly throw down the gauntlet. Job done. [15 Oct 2016, p.51]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 12, 2016 -
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Their debut has hooks sharper than new scissors. [10 Sep 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 11, 2016 -
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As Limerent Death gives you a one-two, you realise this will be the most chaotic funeral you've ever attended. [8 Oct 2016, p.51]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 11, 2016 -
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This is NOFX at their leanest, and it absolutely rips. [8 Oct 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 7, 2016 -
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Sometimes angry, regularly ferocious, occasionally beautiful. [8 Oct 2016, p.53]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 6, 2016 -
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Posted Oct 6, 2016 -
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Classically Yellowcard in sound, all violins and driving drum rolls, it's a fitting tribute to their two decades on the job. [1 Oct 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 6, 2016 -
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The 12 songs that comprise the svelte but satiating Revolution Radio are among the finest to which Green Day Have put their name. [1 Oct 2016, p.50]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 6, 2016 -
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It's initially odd that the songs lack the immediacy the band are known for, but once the new-found intricacies reveal themselves and the lengthier structures click, the pay-off is huge. [8 Oct 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 6, 2016 -
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Two albums into their 21st century reunion, and the unhinged genius of early albums Surfer Rosa and Doolittle is largely lacking, replaced by the not unpleasant sound of old friends having a blast. [8 Oct 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 6, 2016 -
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A record that's intelligent with its music, but played with an explosive level of nastiness that sounds like they'd burn your house down if you crossed them. [17 Sep 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Oct 4, 2016 -
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Occasionally, they can get bogged-down in their particularly scuzzy groove, but for those who prefer their duos nasty inside and out, this is a wonderful caterwaul to get lost in. [24 Sep 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 29, 2016 -
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There's a lot going on, but once again Opeth have crafted something special here. [24 Sep 2016, p.51]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 29, 2016 -
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While increased musical sophistication doesn't necessarily tell you anything about the people making the music, and insightful lyrics probably won't stop you in your tracks in a mosh-pit, if you nail both you've got an album that will explode and, more importantly, endure. Here, Every Time I Die have made the perfect example of such an album. [17 Sep 2016, p.48]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 23, 2016 -
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Their intensity remains undimmed on Fires Within Fires, a five-song journey into the Oakland collective's commanding vision. [17 Sep 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 23, 2016 -
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A record packed with starry-eyed guitars, almost as if they were being beamed back down from the International Space Station. [24 Sep 2016, p.53]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 22, 2016 -
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Surging with reckless punk spirit and swooning romanticism, there's no fear of Beach Slang losing momentum after break-up rumours earlier this year. You might consider the album title ironic since the trio are far on the other side of 19, but perhaps that's its beauty. [24 Sep 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 22, 2016 -
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For all its spells when it's thick with vitality and feeling, it rarely breaks free of being anything more than a good record, never an exceptional one. [24 Sep 2016. p.50]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 22, 2016 -
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While it's true that their [Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman] reunion on Braver Than We Are could never change the world like Bat Out Of Hell and Bat Out Of Hell II, it is a bewilderingly brilliant album. [17 Sep 2016, p.53]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 15, 2016 -
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It's a record that feels truly alive, filled with sorrow, guilt, selflessness and love. [17 Sep 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 15, 2016 -
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Once again, "epic" is the name of Mr. Townsend's game. [27 Aug 2016, p.51]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 12, 2016 -
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The Ocala quintet's heaviest record since 2007's For Those Who Have Heart. [27 Aug 2016, p.50- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 12, 2016 -
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[An album] that'll slowly reveal its full charms across repeated listens. [10 Sep 2016, p.51]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 12, 2016 -
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Their seventh record might just be their most melodically expansive yet. [27 Aug 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 9, 2016 -
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For all the record's big riffs and bravado, there's plenty regarding matters of the heart, from the heart. [10 Sep 2016, p.50]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 9, 2016 -
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Their diverse tunes are rough and smooth in all the right places. [20 Aug 2016, p.68]- Kerrang!
Posted Aug 19, 2016 -
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If you're kind of person who needs some wallop in your music, Your Wilderness is probably not for you. However, if you're partial to ethereal music so gentle it feels like it might break if you pay too much attention to it, then prepare to fall in love. [20 Aug 2016, p.68]- Kerrang!
Posted Aug 18, 2016 -
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This is what Blue Pills do best, daring to imagine what it would have been like if Aretha Franklin fronted Deep Purple in a cosmic blur of crackling fuzz and feel-good soul. [20 Aug 2016, p.67]- Kerrang!
Posted Aug 18, 2016 -
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This reminds us how life-affirming their music can still be. [6 Aug 2016, p.53]- Kerrang!
Posted Aug 3, 2016 -
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Away from the band which he made his name, the fingerprints of one of America's finest rock bands are present and correct. But away from the stripped down monster-balladry of It Ain't Easy, under his own wing Steven is capable of a few surprises. [6 Aug 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Aug 3, 2016 -
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Robert Schwartman may well looted Rivers Cuomo's brain given how wonderfully Weezer-y it gets. [6 Aug 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Aug 3, 2016 -
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It's an album best-judged as its monumental whole: the sound of endless possibilities. [18 Jun 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Aug 1, 2016 -
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They might have official veteran status but these old dogs remain as vital and exciting as ever. [29 Jul 2016, p.50]- Kerrang!
Posted Jul 27, 2016 -
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We're actually on a genre-bending journey between esoteric magnificence and chest-crushing heaviness. Good is good. [30 Jul 2016, p.53]- Kerrang!
Posted Jul 27, 2016 -
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The heaviest and catchiest thing the Washingtonians have unleashed--and the most moving, too. [23 Jul 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Jul 27, 2016 -
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It all moves along at a slow-burning pace, rather than the usual cocky swagger. [20 May 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Jul 20, 2016 -
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Command The Weather quickly becomes boring through repetition. [9 Jul 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Jul 14, 2016 -
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The apocalyptic tone that hangs over much of the record is suffocating, in the best possible way. [9 Jul 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Jul 14, 2016 -
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Ultimately, the record's slower moments, Life Can't Get Much Better and Reason To Stay, keep Youth Authority from reaching the heights of their triple-platinum The Young And The Hopeless. Nevertheless, this collection of bright and lively summer anthems makes Good Charlotte's return a welcomed one. [9 Jul 2016, p.50]- Kerrang!
Posted Jul 14, 2016 -
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It's not a "big" listen, and there are no killer tunes, but seeking such obvious moments would be missing the point. [16 Jul 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Jul 13, 2016 -
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Posted Jul 13, 2016 -
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These eight tracks bind the smart emo of Brand New to the rootsy alt.country of a Bright Eyes or Ryan Adams, stroking nostalgia and tugging the heartstrings throughout. [2 Jul 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Jun 30, 2016 -
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blink's most musically ambitious, yet spiritually comprehensive, album to date. [2 Jul 2016, p.50]- Kerrang!
Posted Jun 30, 2016 -
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They might not be as abrasive as they once were, but Whitechapel still know how to bulldoze the opposition. [25 Jun 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Jun 24, 2016 -
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Posted Jun 24, 2016 -
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With a raw energy that engrosses even the casual listener, this Manchester quartet simply take your attention without asking. [25 Jun 2016, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Jun 24, 2016