New Review Update: Iron Chic; the Headies


The whole "getting dark at 5 p.m." stuff is for the birds.

Anyway, today's first new review is from Matthew Bentel, who gave a thorough assessment of Iron Chic's new LP
The Constant One:

On The Constant One, the sophomore follow-up to Not Like This, Iron Chic continue to craft catchy, indie-inspired, emotive punk contrived to relieve, or at least alleviate, the pressure applied by our contemptuous minds. The musical framework is left largely unchanged from their past work, much to their conceit. Guitars play high-end distorted pop while drums focus on channeling energy from individual to group, typically achieved with a fair amount of sing-alongs and emotional build.

Read the review here.

Then, Joe Pelone bids adieu to Delaware's The Headies in reviewing their reissued LP
Meta-Pop:

Coming on like a mix between the Ramones, Bomb the Music Industry! and Plow United, Delaware's the Headies specialize in a fine blend of manic, electronic-tinged pop-punk. Sometimes they're kidding, sometimes they're not, sometimes they reference Saved By the Bell because anarchy.

Read the review here.

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