Genre – Rock
Genre – Rock
Kaleidoscope Collision — Bon Voyage (Review)
“Bon Voyage” by Kaleidoscope Collision released April 3, 2026, emerges as a shimmering testament to the transformative power... Read More
Rubbish Party — Let Me Take You / First World Villain (Review)
Von Berg and Brutus Brimstone. Theatrical Photo for upcoming concept album / short film set for a 2029... Read More
Hardy White — What Dem Cowboys Say (Review)
Hardy White’s “What Dem Cowboys Say,” released on April 3rd, 2026, is a compelling fusion of country, rock,... Read More
Aaron Lewis Moore — Miss Henderson (Exclusive Interview)
Hello everyone it’s your host Daniel from Dulaxi, and today I have with me the exceptional Aaron Lewis... Read More
Eternal Mourning — Working That Mine (Review)
“Working That Mine” by Eternal Mourning, released on 10th Dec 2025, is a striking meditation on labor, endurance,... Read More
Sweet Mess — Violate The Night (Review)
On March 24, 2026, Sweet Mess unveiled their original single, “Violate the Night,” marking a bold step into... Read More
RISE — Always (Review)
Released on 27th February 2026, “Always” by RISE emerges with a striking sense of purpose, anchored strongly in... Read More
Hollow Shift — Electric Gloom (Review)
Released on March 13, 2026, “Electric Gloom” by Hollow Shift unfolds as a restless meditation on insomnia and... Read More
ALLEY the band — Telling Stories (Review)
Released on March 31, 2026, “Telling Stories” by ALLEY the band stands as a cohesive and emotionally immersive... Read More
Spyderhuff — Sometimes (i need to do something bad) (Review)
Spyderhuff’s seventh EP, “Sometimes (i need to do something bad),” released on 27 March 2026, delivers a raw,... Read More
ReeToxA — Soliloquy (Review)
“Soliloquy” by ReeToxA, released on March 23, 2026, is a landmark in contemporary rock, redefining what an album... Read More
Rubbish Party — Plastic Orange (Review)
Credit: Von Berg of Rubbish Party (far right), with his producer Brutus Brimstone (crutches), and the Australian Indie... Read More
