You Don’t Know What I’ve Ben Threw: Revisiting Of Mice & Men’s 2011 sophomore metalcore effort, “The Flood”

In 2011, metalcore band Of Mice & Men were simply a newer act trying to get off the ground. That mission was accomplished on their sophomore album, The Flood. Still the band’s best album to date, the reissue of the album in 2012 with 4 new bonus tracks made an already solid product that much…

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Mercury Summer: Revisiting Fightstar’s 2009 rock masterpiece, “Be Human”

British rock band Fightstar are the very definition of underrated. Boasting a passionate and devoted fanbase, the band’s 4 albums and debut EP were all critically acclaimed, and realistically any one of their records could be considered their best. Modern rock simply does not get more interesting or dangerous than Fightstar. Despite their success in…

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The Sun Won’t Rise: Revisiting Connecticut hardcore band Manners’ final masterpiece, “Pale Blue Light”

Though sadly the band broke up a few years back, Connecticut hardcore band Manners left an indelible mark on the scene they loved, with a couple EPs, and a fantastic debut full-length in 2014’s Pale Blue Light. It can’t be overstated how much emotion is dripping from every song on the album. From rousing opener…

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