Album review: Cannibal Corpse – Chaos HorrificChaos terrific! Death metal gorelords Cannibal Corpse keep the blood flowing on reassuringly gutsy 16th album…
Album review: Black Stone Cherry – Screamin’ At The SkyBlack Stone Cherry prove yet again that they’re genuine, top drawer rock stars with triumphantly heavy and anthem-laden eighth album…
Album review: Ash – Race The NightNo longer ‘guaranteed authentic teenagers’, Northern Irish legends Ash rev their engines once again on brilliant eighth album.
Album review: The Moth – FrostGerman doom-pop practitioners The Moth bring tuneful thunder on striking fourth album…
Album review: Sincere Engineer – Cheap GrillsAmusingly serious confessionals from emotive and poppy Chicago punks Sincere Engineer…
Album review: 3TEETH – EndExIndustrial metallers fight a future that’s already here on solid fourth album…
Album review: Starbenders – Take Back The NightStarbenders board the nostalgia train for their third album, but sometimes it derails…
Album review: Sylosis – A Sign Of Things To ComeReading metalcore masters Sylosis confirm they’re here to stay with killer sixth album, A Sign Of Things To Come.
Album review: Sydney Sprague – Somebody In Hell Loves YouSydney Sprague gets personal on her sentimental and introspective second album…
Album review: Corey Taylor – CMF2Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor assuredly takes his solo work to the next level on commanding second album.
Album review: Baroness – StoneColour us shocked: Baroness remain one of the finest bands on the planet on incredible sixth album, Stone.
Album review: TesseracT – War Of BeingThis is war! Brit tech-metal voyagers TesseracT go to even further into infinity and beyond…
Album review: Thirty Seconds To Mars – It’s The End Of The World But It’s A Beautiful DayJared Leto proves there’s still life on Mars after five years with 30STM’s electro-tastic sixth album...
Album review: Kvelertak – EndlingNorwegian punk-metal masters Kvelertak continue to lose absolutely nothing in translation on brilliant fifth album.
Album review: CLT DRP – Nothing Clever, Just FeelingsRising Brighton electro-punks CLT DRP create a disorientating storm of sound on their fierce second album…
Album review: Angel Du$t – BRAND NEW SOULJustice Tripp breezes back into the picture with Angel Du$t’s insubstantial fifth album BRAND NEW SOUL.