Album Review: Pintglass By Pingtlass

Album: Pintglass (self-titled)

Artist: Pintglass

Genre: Geezacore

Date released: 14/11/25


Attention GTHC! Guilldford's finest hardcore geezers Pintglass are back with a brand new album and oh boy, it's full of Stella Artois, high vis jackets, steel-cap boots and a bit of footy. Even better...more guest vocals and more geezercore! Hell yeah! 

The album has the same energy as the older songs, such as GTHC, Café Brawler, and Get In The Skip You Prick, but with their current vocalist, Angus Roberton. They are no stranger to writing uproarious lyrics about geeza culture while drinking lots of Stella Artois. I am certain that every non-British listener won't be able to comprehend the level of Englishness of this album. The album is 27 minutes long.

Gotta start off the album with their version of The National Anthem. It's freaking hysterical, you'll be laughing throughout the whole album. We all know, it ain't gonna disappoint us! Just like Sweet Can O' Mine (the parody of Sweet Caroline). Dun dun dun!

Site Mentality, featuring the famous Swiss cheese geeza, Marc Zelli from Paleface Swiss, was the first song they released in 2024. The song begins with a radio sample, in which the presenter announces who is playing on the radio. However, after shouting the two words (Site Mentality), the guitar riffs slightly remind me of Raise Your Voice by Obey The Brave. I love the nursery rhyme references used in the song, 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star', and the lines changed to 'you can meet me at the bar', which is very humorously appropriate. I could use that line in every photo I take with the fellas from Pintglass. The music video to the song is so funny!




From high-vis jackets to footy shirts and another banging collab that we've all been waiting for, Matt Honeycutt from Kublai Khan TX, is bringing American football to the UK. I find this song ironic because Matt Honeycutt is straight-edge, yet he's singing about beers (unless it's an alcohol-free one). I love the bit when vocalist Ben Mason says,"Look at my sausage!" when he is literally holding a sausage in the music video. Ben, we know what you were doing, trying to make us all wonder whether we have a dirty mind or not, LOL! That breakdown was freaking lush. Touchdown! On a different note, I wonder what Matt Honeycutt would be like if he were English. However, the chant at the beginning of the song would make a great TV advertisement for Stella Artois.



Doghouse is my personal favourite. The sounds of the phone notification would probably get you thinking, "Wait, that can't be my phone!" Oh yes, False Reality vocalist Rachel Rigby is tearing shit up in the doghouse. Arf arf! 

I give this album a 10/10 because:

  • I love that the whole album is brutal but hilarious, just like their older music
  • Awesome guest vocals and brutal breakdowns, along with funny lyrics
  • It's a pure British anthem
I would be so happy if Pintglass ever enter the Eurovision 2026, blasting out Pintglass By Pintglass Off The Album Pintglass, the song that breaks the 4th wall (I've done a song review for this track on this blog).  Check it out on Apple Music/Spotify or grab yourself a copy from their website!

I expect the moshpit to be filled with high vis-jackets and possibly Stella FC footy shirts. They'll be touring from 24th to 30th November 2025, so go grab a ticket, ya soppy mugs! 


Instagram: @pintglass_gthc


Songs I recommend: Doghouse, Stella FC and Site Mentality

For fans of: Whitechapel, No Face No Case, Kublai Khan TX, False Reality and Paleface Swiss






Gig Review: From Fall To Spring

 Date: 27/10/25

Location: Downstairs At The Dome, London

Supporting acts: Cyankicks (Finland), Letters Sent Home (Germany)


From Fall To Spring make their return to the UK as the headlining band with Letters Sent Home and Cyankicks, downstairs at The Dome, and oh boy, the pit was on fire for each performance! 

Letters Sent Home kicked off their set with a powerful performance. The first song they performed was Bloom (one of their older songs), and most of their recent songs. I've never heard of them before, but seeing them live made me like their music even more, especially with such empowering lyrics, which grabbed my attention. I recommend their music! @letterssenthome

In the land of Northern Lights and yummy Lohikeitto, pop-rockers Cyan Kicks made their return to the UK for the third time and performed most of their songs from the recent album, Come Hell Come High Water and a cover song (Let Me Down Slowly). Especially Finnishing (pun intended)  their set with Invincible.  @cyankicks

Who needs Eurovision when From Fall To Spring got The Dome on fire?  The German nu-metal band established their set with 'Draw The Line', one of the most empowering songs from the 'Rise' album, which got the crowd moshing along while they performed a couple of songs from their latest album, 'Entry Wounds'. It was their guitarist's birthday, and the brothers (Phil & Luke) encouraged the whole crowd to wish him a happy birthday. Not to mention, when they finished their set with a classic by Papa Roach, Last Resort; that got the whole crowd singing along to the lyrics. What a night! @from.fall.to.spring