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Rage Reviews: Recent Releases, April 22nd 2026
It's a gorgeous sunny Wednesday here, and while our eyes are busy taking in the beautiful sun, we're keeping our ears occupied with a wide variety of recent musical drops. Here's what we've been listening to lately: The Band CAMINO - Holly! THE BAND CAMINO is set to release their fourth studio album NeverAlways (Vol.2) in May. The album opener Holly! is their newest single and it’s bringing exactly the indie rock we’re expecting from a band like THE BAND CAMINO. It’s a feel g


COVER - KNIVES: "Moments like that are a big reminder that there are so many people who want change, and we’re all in this together."
Deep in the depths of Underworld in Camden, there's a small band causing earthquakes with the intense bursts of energy from themselves and their fans as they bounce up and down. Only a few can pull off this level of raucous chaos, and by no means are they stopping any time soon. T he energy that Bristol punk collective KNIVES hasn’t gone unseen. A recent tour with T HE CALLOUS DAOBOYS has put them on the map, and a supporting slot with WITCH FEVER has taken them even furth
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REVIEW: Silo - Haze
Hailing from the Isle of Man, SILO emerged in a landscape where life moves slowly and creative opportunity doesn’t exactly knock. With no established scenes or circuits to plug into, the band was moulded by the island’s stillness and separation. Rather than looking outward, they channelled that isolation into their work, forging a sound that’s equal parts abrasive, melodic, and deeply human. The band came together in the post‑Covid lull, when five long‑time friends, - Kriss


REVIEW: ugly ozo - dive
The Isle of Wight–based indie band UGLY OZO release their second EP, dive, on May 1st. The band blends raw feminine energy with gritty riffs and a strong dose of punk noise. Across this five-track record, Jessica Baker and her band take us on a journey through her experiences and emotions. The EP opens with their first single, released back in January, hi, how are you? At first glance, it comes across as a raw indie punk track. A soft, minimalist verse leads into a build up t


REVIEW: Terror - Still Suffer
Some records feel like escalation; others feel like endurance. Still Suffer sits firmly in the latter - an album that doesn’t try to outrun the past, but stares it down, shoulders squared, jaw tight, and dares it to swing first. Over twenty years in, it’s clear TERROR aren’t interested in reinvention. We’ve got ten tracks, each one a pressure point for the unpolished truth that is shouted directly into your face. From the first few seconds of Erase You From My World, that tru
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REVIEW: SINCE 2000 - neverland: [CHAPTER II]
There’s a certain kind of ending that feels too clean to be honest, and neverland [CHAPTER II] actively resists that. Instead of closure, it offers something far less comfortable — a sense of continuation disguised as an ending, where growth feels unresolved and reflection borders on relapse. On the final instalment of the neverland arc, SINCE 2000 don’t just revisit the themes introduced in CHAPTER I — they pull them apart, exposing the fractures underneath identity, healing
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