New Music Mondays: Drake Milligan, Finger Eleven and More!

A pretty stacked week of new album awesomeness! Join us in checking it all out!

Drake Milligan: Tumbleweed

Of course we’ve already checked out this album! Find out review of it here.

Finger Eleven: Last Night on Earth

Somehow, this band have never really been on my radar. Potentially because it’s been nearly 11 years since their last album. However, I’m glad I’ve finally checked them out, because this is an excellent album! It’s like everything I’ve wanted the last two Bush albums to be; a heavy, slightly proggy radio-friendly alt-rock. Like that meets modern Chevelle and early Tool, it’s fucking awesome! The riffs are fantastic, and it’s packed full of catchy, melodic choruses and moments, too. It’s hard to pick highlights as all of it is amazing, and the arrangement of the tracks is arguably perfect, there not being a dull moment across the whole 40 minutes. I honestly can’t gush over it enough. They are very much from that generation of music that I love and have nostalgia for, so while I don’t know them that’s probably part of it. However, it’s truly an excellently written and performed album, and one that has made me a big fan of the band immediately. I’ll be going back and checking out their older stuff for sure, but while I don’t know I’ll also be spinning this a bunch! An incredibly easy 9/10! Check this out if you’re at all into that turn-of-the-millennium alt rock/metal sound!

Jake Owen: Dreams to Dream

Album number eight from the Florida country star follows up 2023’s Loose Cannon rather well. Going back, I didn’t like said album much. I do think I appreciate a more old-school style nowadays, and I very much appreciate that this is a well written, well performed album. But fuck is it a little boring. Tracks like ‘Long Time Lovin’ You’ and the ever so slightly rocky ‘Chill of December’ are personal highlights, but a lot of the rest is very similar and all pretty slow. And that for 44 minutes is a LOT of meh. As I said, I completely get that there are plenty of fans of this style out there, but I am very much not one of them. I sadly can’t give this any more than a 4/10 as an album as a whole, sorry!

Agonistic Front: Echos in Eternity

The next entry into the stellar return of hardcore music this year, one of the godfathers of the year put out another incredible entry into their now 13-album discography. It’s arguably not a surprise that this sort of music has had a surge recently due to the current state of the world, but it’s a great outlet for frustration and anger, which is what this release is full of. From the excellent opener ‘Way of War’ through ‘Matter of Life and Death’, ‘I Can’t Win’ to ‘Skip the Trial’, there are so many awesome songs! Every track is amazing though, it being a fantastic, tight 27-minutes of old-school hardcore music. While arguably not quite up there with their contemporaries’ releases this year like Biohazard or Stray from the Path, it’s still an excellent album in its own right and well worth checking out if you are at all into the style. They’ve had a real solid output over the last decade, and this is a great addition to their awesome discography. A very solid 8/10 from us!

Caskets: The Only Heaven You’ll Know

This is an album I really wished I liked. The third album from the post-hardcore alt metalcore Brits has plenty of stuff that I love on it. There is plenty of amazing heaviness, and more than a few awesome melodic moments, be it from the instrumentation or the big, clean choruses. However, for some reason it just doesn’t work together for me. I arguably preferred the slightly more pop-metal stuff over the heavier stuff, surprisingly. ‘Closure’ was my favourite track on the album by far, and it just gave me big ONE OK ROCK vibes. It was catchy but still had the chunky riffs, which some of the even lighter tracks don’t have. ‘Make me a Martyr’ is also a banger. However, the screams for the opening tracks (as much as I love Make Them Suffer) and a few of the rest of the tracks all blend together into a similar soundscape. It makes for a solid album, but did lose my interest again by the end after gaining it with the epic title track. It may grow on me more with more listens, and it certainly isn’t a bad album, but with what the band are like I certainly wanted to LOVE this, and I came away with just thinking its good. For now it gets a 7.5/10, but it may get higher with another listen or two! If you are a fan of the style or band, this is still well worth checking out!

Vincent Mason: There I Go

The debut album from the fast-rising country megastar somehow tops everything he’s put out so far, and that’s saying a lot! He somehow feels like the perfect blend of Evan Honer and Newton Faulkner, and has capped off the first stage of his career perfectly with this incredible release. It’s an incredible blend of country and the modern indie-Americana sound that has grown so popular recently. It’s a lot of fun, and is honestly packed to the rafters with incredible highlights! From the opening two tracks to ‘Anything Took Everything’, ‘Painkiller’ and ‘Wish You Well’, there are so many songs I’m already obsessed with. There honestly isn’t a bad song on here though, it’s 44-minutes of amazing, catchy country-esque music that goes by in a flash. If you are at all curious I cannot recommend checking this out enough, and it’s definitely made me a bigger fan of his, that’s for sure. An incredibly solid 9/10, and I’ll be listening to this plenty in the coming weeks and months!

Pupil Slicer: Fleshwork

The third album from the British mathcore trio looks to capitalise on the bands growing success since Covid, and does so in rather spectacular fashion! Firstly, THE RIFFS. Whether it’s main ones or breakdowns, the guitaring goes hard throughout, though that’s probably expected given the ‘math’ part. The vocals are taking a touch of getting used to, but it at very least fits the rest of the music well! I feel like it’s the sort of music that I’d fuck with a lot more in a live setting, but I still enjoyed it on track too. It’s chaotic, brutally heavy metal that combines math, industrial and even black metal alongside its hardcore roots. Tracks like single ‘Sacrosanct’, the title one and ‘White Noise’ are personal highlights. However, if you’re into this sort of music, you’ll certainly enjoy the album as a whole! While not completely my sort of thing, I more than get the appeal and appreciate the talent on display throughout, and definitely dig a good lot of it. So, it gets a solid 7/10 from us!

Luna Marble: Self-Titled

The highly anticipated debut album from the folky gothic blues rock four-piece finally dropped this last Friday. It’s damn good, and fits perfectly with the current NWOCR scene! It reminds me a lot of Brave Rival or These Wicked Rivers, but with their own 70s-tinged twist on it. I also love the mix, it feeling almost live, which in an era of super produced music  is a breath of fresh air. Tracks like ‘All of my Love’, the jazz-bass-solo-featuring ‘So Long’, ‘Redemption’ and ‘Waves’ are all huge highlights, though there really isn’t a bad track throughout! The band are so damn talented, both at their chosen instrument and as songwriters collectively, and I’d recommend this release to anyone, whether they’re into the genre or not! They have a huge future ahead of them, and this is a fantastic debut to jump off from. They have a huge new fan in me, and I can’t give it any less than yet another huge 9/10!

Midlake: A Bridge to Far

Album number six from the cinematic folk-rockers is certainly made for those who partake, so to speak. It very much gives me Grateful Dead vibes. And, to let you in on a little secret… I really don’t get Grateful Dead. I get the appeal, I do, but goddamn was this a boring release. I was done with it after the third track, and the nearly 40-minutes of this very much did me in. The closest thing to entertained I got was ‘The Ghouls’, and even that was a stretch. The band are talented players and songwriters, but I am definitely not the target audience here. If you like it awesome, but I’m going to give it a sad 3/10 and move on quickly.

White Lies: Night Light

The London-based indie/alt rock trio feel like they go all out on album number seven! I do like a bit of Simple Minds/Pulp style New Wave every so often, and this band bring that vibe to a modern sound pretty perfectly. It’s huge, catchy and truly epic throughout. From ‘All the Best’ to ‘Juice’ to ‘I Just Wanna Win One Time’, there are plenty of great songs throughout. It’s a very easy 43-minute listen too, it going by in a flash. It’s quirky yet catchy in equal measure, and I’m so glad that bands like this are still making music this great. While I was familiar with them, they’re another band that now have an active new fan in me, and I’ll be listening to this plenty in the coming weeks and months. An incredibly solid and unexpected 8.5/10!

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