Slave Vows keeps on receiving rave reviews from everyone. Here is the latest batch of reviews for your pleasure. Uncut Magazine ‘Velocities In Music’ isn’t as enthusiastic however, but still has some nice things to say about the album. Check out the video review below.
The Icarus Line have secured more reviews for their outstandingly good album Slave Vows. ‘Louder Than War’ give the album an amazing 10/10 and argue that “there has been a lot of talk about Nirvana recently and how they changed music forever and this is true but if only the world could hear The Icarus […]
Here are some more reviews for The Icarus Line’s new album – Slave Vows: Pop Matters – 9/10 An eminently powerful work of rock ‘n’ roll from start to finish, ‘Slave Vows’ hasn’t saved the soul of rock music, but it sure as hell has revitalized it. Drowned in Sound – 9/10 ‘Slave Vows’ is […]
The Icarus Line’s upcoming new album has been receiving some really rave reviews across the net. Here are a few snippets of what the critics have been saying about Slave Vows: The Line of Best Fit – 8/10 The most unified Icarus Line album to date, and their best since 2004’s breakthrough ‘Penance Soiree’. Music […]
More reviews have come streaming in for ‘Wildlife’: ThisIsFakeDIY thought “it’s hard not to describe ‘Wildlife’ as a disappointment”. MXDWN on the other hand were a lot more positive arguing that ‘Wildlife’ is a “testament to whatever rock and roll spirit is left in this day and age. It’s in your face, it’s loud, and […]
The first set of reviews for The Icarus Line’s forthcoming ‘Wildlife’ have started coming in… The Skinny gave it 3/5 Uncut gave it 4/5 In the meantime, you can listen to two tracks from ‘Wildlife’ on Soundcloud where Joe has the following to say: Hola, welcome to being completely f**ked. It has always been a […]
Seeing is believing. And here is (finally) the 5K Kerrang review which I have been promising to put up on the site for some time now. First printed in Kerrang Issue # 851 (May 5, 2001), this review comes from an age when Kerrang actually used to mean something, and when they weren’t afraid of […]
Never a band to mince their words, The Icarus Line took the time to drop by and give their verdict on many Kerrang readers’ favourite bands. Save for No Doubt’s “musical” charms, no other band lived up to scrutiny, and The Icarus Line were once again forced to remind their fans as to why they […]
Here is an old review of Buddyhead’s ‘Suicide’ compilation from Kerrang (issue 1016). I used to own this compilation, as it featured The Icarus Line and a whole host of bands from the Buddyhead stable. Printed on July 31 2004, the issue also had a 4K review of Dillinger Escape Plan’s ‘Miss Machine’ album on […]