
While this record does feature former Fifth Hour Hero front-woman Geneviève Tremblay, you won't find a follow-up to her former act wi...
While this record does feature former Fifth Hour Hero front-woman Geneviève Tremblay, you won't find a follow-up to her former act wi...
Pissed Jeans' music to this point has been a balancing act between two disparate musical methods - one part ferocious anger, the other gut-w...
Okay, let's get one thing straight: as much as the band may want you to believe it, this is not a country album, at least not in the traditi...
With the exception of opening track "We're Not Coming Down," Junior Battles manage a delicate balance of pop punk and the edgier, darker inf...
So this is Mike Herarra's (of MxPx) new country project. Fundamentally the music is quite strong: upbeat, fast-tempo, punk-inspired country...
On the surface, this is a pretty standard political punk record: fast songs with lots of breaks and palm muting, gruff vocals and angry, pis...
Screaming Response is all over the map. Songs like opener "Focus… Explosion!" sound like a faster Pissed Jeans, while "2 of 8" could...
A healthy dose of cynicism and humour adds some much-needed levity to the weighty songs on this Floridian's debut album. Soumi walks a fine...
Interesting packaging is neat. An album coupled with good artwork and brought together in a unique way can really make the record stand out....
The Brat Attack's method is a multi-pronged attack: jumping from raucous, straight-up punk, like album opener "Spark," to the D4-style pop p...
And now for your enjoyment: a review written completely sarcastically. Wau Y Los Arrrghs!!!'s brand of garage punk is completely inspired an...
Musically, this band are fairly sound, crafting songs in the mid-'90s Epitaph/Fat style, but whatever is achieved is compromised by whiney v...
A New Hope is an unexpectedly good album. Sure, there are the lame moshcore breakdowns that will have all the kids doing their crazy kung-fu...
This live album from the infamous Hanson Brothers oozes Canadiana from every Ramones-inspired riff. Songs like "My Game" allude to the afore...
The inclusion of politics in punk rock seems to be on the outs, with a good portion of the bands that do attempt to add a message to their m...
In an age when all punk is prefaced by a descriptor (gypsy punk, country punk, pop punk, et al.), it's nice to hear a band that completely r...
The Groucho Marxists are, at their most basic, a pop punk band. All the staples of the genre are present: simple song structures, vocal harm...
The Whore Moans listen to a lot of the Replacements. Not that that's a bad thing, in fact with songs like "White Noise Melody," this Seattle...
Okay, so straight out of the gate it has to be said that Killing For Friday aren't reinventing the wheel. In fact, many of the most lauded e...
The first thing that jumps out at you after pushing play is just how incredibly tight this Budapest band are. From the DK-inspired riff on "...