Adrenaline

The Reytons – ‘Ballad of a Bystander’ Album Review

Photo Credit: Rich Goodwin With their previous album, What’s Rock and Roll?, Rotherham, England band the Reytons answered their own question: taking cues from Blur, the Arctic Monkeys, and other essential Britpop as well as classic punk, the Reytons offered up a tight, kinetic, in-your-face but fun thirty-five minutes and twelve tracks of what was… Read more

You Me At Six – ‘SUCKAPUNCH’ Album Review

Photo Credit: Daniel Harris On their seventh studio album SUCKAPUNCH, the English quintet known as You Me At Six face a turning point in their careers. By a seventh album, most groups have fallen into a comfortable lull of what works for them while others are ready to take the leap and reinvent themselves. Having… Read more

Deftones – ‘Ohms’ Album Review

Photo Credit: Frank Maddocks Ohms, the Deftones’ latest album in four years (and ninth studio album overall) opens with “Genesis”, a track that immediately alters the listener to what they’re about to embark on. The song starts out with a definite calm-before-the-storm feel, before we get, well, the storm, which in this case appears in… Read more