Tag: Mortality Rate

Review: “True Delusion” by Witness Chamber

Addressing issues that plague mankind through an existentialist viewpoint, from religious indoctrination to media consumption, Boise Idaho Hardcore crew Witness Chamber have returned two years after their well received 2021 EP “Paradise Awaits“. Recorded and produced by Ryan Morgan (Misery Signals) at The Tonic Room in Boise, mixed by Taylor Young at The Pit (God’s

Review: “Slow Decay” by The Acacia Strain

The slow release of “Slow Decay” by The Acacia Strain has to go down in history as being one of the most drawn out teases that life could possibly have in store. The Springfield Massachusetts quintet brought out “It Comes In Waves” via Rise Records in December 2019, with rumours circulating like Buzzards that the

Review: “A” by The Acacia Strain

Another random date and surprise release 7″ vinyl from The Acacia Strain. D, E, C and now A… so the (first) word could be “Decay”, which if you follow the artwork of the covers to this point you’ll see happening gradually in the background. What’s interesting about this one is that having had a guest

Review: “C” by The Acacia Strain

There seems to be a code word that is gradually appearing with the 7″ vinyl series that The Acacia Strain have been surprise releasing over the past few weeks and months. The first part, “D” had a guest appearance from Aaron Herd of Jesus Piece, the second, part “E” had Jess Nyx of Mortality Rate and

Review: “E” by The Acacia Strain

One or two of you may have noticed the absence of the news about the new twin track offering from The Acacia Strain appearing yesterday on the feed. No, we’ve not fallen out of love with the Chicopee, Massachusetts Deathcore quintet, far from it. Instead we decided to hold back for a day so we

Review: “Surface Noise” by Judiciary

Hailing from Lubbock Texas are Judiciary, a West Texas Hardcore quinet signed to Closed Casket Activities, the home of among others, Vein. They’ve been sharing stages with Risk It, Sanction and Year of the Knife to name but a few over the past year, so that should be a hint as to what you’re about to