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New Horizons
Neurosis - An Undying Love for a Burning World
After the ugly revelations around Scott Kelly, few people would have expected Neurosis to re-emerge, but they have. With Aaron Turner in tow, they have made one of the albums of the year. Filled with cathartic anger as well as more pastoral moments, it’s classic Neurosis. The one/two punch of ‘In the Waiting Hour’ and ‘Last Light’ is universe ending.
The album can be streamed and purchased here.
Wolfbastard – Satanic Scum Punks
After giving us the face ripping ‘Hammer the Bastards’ in 2022, it seemed impossible for the self-proclaimed ‘D-beat black metal tossers from Manchester’ to top it. But they have. By upping the filth, the speed and the crust, Wolfbastard have given us another faceripper. Bravo lads, especially for the title track and ‘F.O.A.D’.
The album can be streamed and purchased here.
mclusky - i sure am getting sick of this bowling alley
Apparently intended as special release to promote an upcoming American tour, this mish mash of new material, previously digital only releases and outtakes is (unsurprisingly) a remarkably coherent addition to last year’s excellent ‘The World is Still Here...’ Standout number is ‘i know computer’ due to the gnarly bass and angular riffing.
The album can be streamed and purchased here.
Machine Mafia – Red
A side project of the ever-prolific Pound Land, this sits somewhere between Fall like surrealism and Uniform style pounding. On tracks like ‘No’, it genuinely sounds like Adam Stone is having a nervous breakdown and the music heightens the tension in wonderful fashion. Unnerving in the best way possible.
The album can be streamed and purchased here.
Score – Sunburst Body
The ever-prolific Chris Tate returns with a gorgeous record perfectly timed for the beginning of spring. Although moments like ‘Golden Body’ hint at demons being suppressed until the next winter, the rest of the LP is akin to a zephyr like breeze: soothing ambience on a clear summer day.
The album can be streamed and purchased here.
Neurosis - An Undying Love for a Burning World
After the ugly revelations around Scott Kelly, few people would have expected Neurosis to re-emerge, but they have. With Aaron Turner in tow, they have made one of the albums of the year. Filled with cathartic anger as well as more pastoral moments, it’s classic Neurosis. The one/two punch of ‘In the Waiting Hour’ and ‘Last Light’ is universe ending.
The album can be streamed and purchased here.
Wolfbastard – Satanic Scum Punks
After giving us the face ripping ‘Hammer the Bastards’ in 2022, it seemed impossible for the self-proclaimed ‘D-beat black metal tossers from Manchester’ to top it. But they have. By upping the filth, the speed and the crust, Wolfbastard have given us another faceripper. Bravo lads, especially for the title track and ‘F.O.A.D’.
The album can be streamed and purchased here.
mclusky - i sure am getting sick of this bowling alley
Apparently intended as special release to promote an upcoming American tour, this mish mash of new material, previously digital only releases and outtakes is (unsurprisingly) a remarkably coherent addition to last year’s excellent ‘The World is Still Here...’ Standout number is ‘i know computer’ due to the gnarly bass and angular riffing.
The album can be streamed and purchased here.
Machine Mafia – Red
A side project of the ever-prolific Pound Land, this sits somewhere between Fall like surrealism and Uniform style pounding. On tracks like ‘No’, it genuinely sounds like Adam Stone is having a nervous breakdown and the music heightens the tension in wonderful fashion. Unnerving in the best way possible.
The album can be streamed and purchased here.
Score – Sunburst Body
The ever-prolific Chris Tate returns with a gorgeous record perfectly timed for the beginning of spring. Although moments like ‘Golden Body’ hint at demons being suppressed until the next winter, the rest of the LP is akin to a zephyr like breeze: soothing ambience on a clear summer day.
The album can be streamed and purchased here.
Golden Oldies
One of the pioneering crust punk acts, this live album from 1991 showcases the band at their most ferocious, flying through numbers like ‘Four Minute Warning’ and ‘Police Story’ with the energy and gusto of teenagers. Even the obligatory jokey numbers like ‘Farmyard Boogie’ have an edge to them!
Brutal Truth – Need to Control
After marking their terrain with the magnificent ‘Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses’, Brutal Truth then decided to reimagine the possibilities of being a grindcore band by throwing us this album. A cold, clinical production combined with a stripped-down approach to grind and borrowing elements from industrial music, it’s still killer.


























