Aussie Nu-Metal legends Superheist today release “Sidewinder“and it continues right where they left off with the successful and highly received “Ghosts Of The Social Dead” album. I read somewhere that the album is “more metal, more anthemic, more hip hop and more electro than Superheist Read More …
Category: Reviews
Crannk reviews The Last Martyr -debut Ep”Creatrix”
The Last Martyr are a Melodic Post Hardcore metal band based out of Melbourne,Australia who are definitely on the rise and really show what they are capable of when they delivered their debut Ep “Creatrix” on the 26th of April. Creatrix is 5 finely tuned Read More …
Crannk reviews Uke Punk – “I Blame The Parents” album
Imagine a punk band influenced by Buzzcocks, The Clash, The Damned, The Ramones, Sex Pistols, Stranglers, UK Subs and X-Ray Specs. Now Imagine swapping out the electric guitars for ukuleles … that’s the kind of band I’m reviewing. Uke Punk is a 4 piece band Read More …
Crannk Reviews Jokers Republic ‘Falling Behind’ album
The Jokers Republic are a 3 piece ska punk band from Northern New Jersey, USA. They are a fairly new band so not a lot of history for new fans to catch up on. Last year the band found a steady following with attention from Read More …
Crannk Reviews “Bridging Oceans” album 4 punk bands 4 Nations
I always liked the thrill of discovering a new band on a punk compilation and sometimes learning a new phrase in another language, so was excited to give Bridging Oceans a listen as it featured bands from 4 countries and I’d only heard of 2 Read More …
Crannk reviews The Quireboys – Amazing Disgrace
I must say, I was really excited about this album. Just the fact that I got an interview with Guy just a month and a half before the release of the album. I’ve always have had a special feeling about Quireboys. They were a big Read More …
Crannk Reviews Illyria “The Carpathian Summit” album
“The Carpathian Summit” “Brilliant” “Haunting” “Melodic” Illyria are a post-black metal band based out of Perth,Australia and their latest release ‘The Carpathian Summit” the second full length album for Illyria was released on the 26th of April, following the 2016 self-titled release. The Carpathian Summit Read More …
Crannk Reviews Cokie the Clown – “You’re Welcome” album
Cokie the clown’s debut album “You’re Welcome” was released via Fat Wreck Chords on the 26th of April 2019 and is 10 tracks in total. Its not really a sing-a-long album, its not a punk rock record either but it does have more style than you Read More …
Crannk Reviews Crash & The Crapenters – ‘Rise Up & It Ain’t Weak To Speak’ singles
Crash & The Crapenters are a punk/ska/rock band from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. They released their debut album Set In Stone back in July 2016 and have been part of the live scene for a few years now. Recently the group released a couple Read More …
Crannk Reviews Darkcell and their new self-titled album “DARKCELL”
Calling all corpses,freaks and monsters All Hail Australia’s kings of creepy Darkcell have released their new self titled album on April 12th featuring 11 tracks that will terrify, horrify and delight the ghouls in all of us. Darkcell are one of Australia’s best and foremost Read More …