Film review: Godzilla x Kong: The New EmpireLegendary cinema titans team up and go to war in bonkers crossover epic…
Album review: Sum 41 – Heaven :x: HellCanadian punk icons Sum 41 bow out of the game after almost three decades with one hell of a final record…
Album review: While She Sleeps – SELF HELLSheffield metalcore heroes While She Sleeps push their identity forward into uncharted territory on their masterful sixth album…
Film review: Hate To Love: NickelbackNickelback present an intriguing look at their story and success…
Film review: Ghostbusters: Frozen EmpireIt’s a bust: nostalgic Ghostbusters reheat fails to live up to its promise…
Album review: GHØSTKID – HOLLYWOOD SUICIDEGHØSTKID explore the dark underbelly of trying to make it as a creative on this open and obscure concept record.
Album review: Blanket – CeremoniaBlackpool post-rockers Blanket up the grandeur on brilliant new LP, Ceremonia.
Album review: Lauran Hibberd – Girlfriend MaterialLauran Hibberd indulges in nostalgia with a vulnerable streak on album two, Girlfriend Material…
Live review: Skindred at OVO Arena Wembley, LondonNewport’s finest, Skindred, bring their religion to the masses at biggest-ever headline date in London. Bow down!
Album review: Kid Kapichi – There Goes The NeighbourhoodThe Kids are alight! Hasting punks Kid Kapichi set broken Britain ablaze on punchy third album.
Album review: Scott Stapp – Higher PowerTroubled Creed frontman Scott Stapp stares down his demons on mostly hard rocking and unusually personal solo album…
Album review: BRAT – Social GraceEver imagined a Barbie girl in a deathgrind world? BRAT take that to the extreme on their caustic debut album…
Album review: Aborted – Vault Of HorrorsDeath metal icons Aborted take a violent, blood-soaked stroll through their favourite horror films…
Album review: Judas Priest – Invincible ShieldJudas Priest continue to set the standard for what metal can be on absurdly enjoyable 19th album Invincible Shield…
Album review: Kill The Lights – Death MelodiesTransatlantic metal supergroup Kill The Lights prove they’re here to stay on assured second album Death Melodies…
Album review: NOAHNFINNCE – GROWING UP ON THE INTERNETNoah Finn Adams embraces his individuality more than ever on his hyperactive debut album…