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shmrckpirate

  1. Queens, New York
  2. Punk
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  1. In Ribbons (30th Anniversary Reissue)
    by Pale Saints
  2. errorzone
    by Vein.fm
  3. Self-Destruct
    by Vein.fm
    Progenitor Progenitor
    Vein is another breed. With their exceptional talent of fusing together the hardest hitting elements of mathcore/beatdown/hardcore, Vein has deservedly skyrocketed in hype over the past year for their aptitude in experimentation and innovation. Excited for the LP.
  4. As You Please
    by Citizen
    Nope
  5. Good Nature
    by Turnover
    Butterfly Dream Butterfly Dream
    Turnover goes pop with Good Nature and I don't necessarily mean that in a bad way. This record is happy and beats a positive drum, a far cry from it's predecessor, Peripheral Vision. Unfortunately, Turnover struggles with diversification here, as every song is very much the same. Still, GN provides for a pleasant listening experience for anyone looking to lift their spirits.
  6. Jar
    by Superheaven
    Life In A Jar Life In A Jar
    Superheaven captures what makes rock fantastic - masterfully simple yet catchy riffs that soar alongside dynamic vocal hooks that ensure Jar plenty of replay value for any kind of musical occasion.
  7. Colourmeinkindness
    by Basement
    Pine Pine
    Beautifully crafted, 90s drenched colourmeinkindness shows off Basement's grittier side while saving room for more mellow entries, fusing together a welcoming 10 track package catered to all. An epic welcome back from Basement, CMIK manages to surpass I Wish I Could Stay Here in pretty much every way.
  8. FSR20 - Ultimate Annihilation
    by Suburban Scum
    Love And Hate (Featuring Justice Tripp) Love And Hate (Featuring Justice Tripp)
    Ultimate Annihilation showcases all the nasty riffs and hooks that again reminds us why Suburban Scum is such a pleasure to listen to.
  9. Peripheral Vision
    by Turnover
    I Would Hate You If I Could I Would Hate You If I Could
    Peripheral Vision succeeds at showing what makes Turnover so distinctly good among other bands. Relaxed guitars hum throughout the entire record, cohesively interweaving each song behind Getz' soothing vocals. A huge step up from Magnolia, an already fantastic record. I undoubtedly believe PV reigns supreme as the top album of 2015.
  10. Promise Everything
    by Basement
    Submission Submission
    Basement bridges both the softer and harder tropes heard on their first two LP's throughout Promise Everything, providing us with a collection of catchy tunes that bring accessibility to all. Sadly, the record feels short and fails to deliver the same drive CMIK did.
  11. YOUNG BLOOD-Single
    by Arkham
    A great mix of emotion and aggression meld together in killer fashion.
  12. You Made Us This Way
    by VICE
    Vice Grip Vice Grip
    Tight vocals behind nasty riffs and killer drums. Powerviolence bby