Album Reviews
Underøath – Erase Me
Review for Black Noise, 2018
“A narrative of growth and finding personal manifestation in themselves exists strongly within each song on Erase Me. Although some fans are giving feedback that its different from their expectations, the album feels like a logical progression for the band. Erase Me has metalcore songs like, “It Has to Start Somewhere,” pop-punk songs like, “Wake Me,” and symphonic songs like, “Rapture.”
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Tonight Alive – Underworld
Review for Black Noise, 2018
“Jenna McDougall wrote the lyrics for Underworld by artfully taking apart her oppressed feelings of darkness and depression to get a deeper understanding of self identity and why she loves creating music. “The album is called Underworld and I named it that because it reflects the ugly parts of me that I wasn’t ready to see until now,” said McDougall...”
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Frank Lero and the Patience – Keep The Coffins Coming
Review for Black Noise, 2017
“Belleville, New Jersey’s alternative rock band Frank Iero... Consisting of Frank Iero, Evan Nestor and Matt Olson, the band joined together in 2013 after Frank’s split from My Chemical Romance and released their debut album, Stomachaches, in August 2014. Their debut album, was followed by their sophomore album Parachutes in October 2016. Keep The Coffins Coming is a four track EP that bridges the gap between their two previous albums...”
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Neck Deep – The Peace and The Panic
Review for Black Noise, 2017“...In the last couple years, they’ve headlined on the Vans Warped Tour, worked alongside Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 and completed a 2016 headline world tour of their own. Neck Deep is emerging as one of the most successful bands of their genre and generation...”