EP review: Scowl – Psychic Dance RoutineCalifornian hardcore firebrands Scowl create the blueprint for their future on scorching EP…
Album review: Fit For An Autopsy, Thy Art Is Murder & Malevolence – The Aggression SessionsFit For An Autopsy, Thy Art Is Murder and Malevolence do the seriously heavy split thing…
Album review: OHHMS – RotKent sludge-metallers OHHMS get ghoulish on brilliantly bloodstained sixth album Rot…
Album review: GEL – Only ConstantTen tracks, 16 minutes, unlimited thrills: GEL deliver one of the most exciting hardcore albums of recent times…
Album review: Bury Tomorrow – The Seventh SunSouthampton metal kings Bury Tomorrow roar back mightily on redemptive seventh album…
Album review: The Bar Stool Preachers – Above The StaticGet ready to rumble with seaside sextet The Bar Stool Preachers…
Album review: City And Colour – The Love Still Held Me NearA poignant platter from the sensitive side of Alexisonfire’s Dallas Green…
Album review: Codefendants – This Is CrimewaveTruly stunning debut album by the new project of NOFX’s Fat Mike, Get Dead’s Sam King and rapper Ceschi that’s as real as it gets…
Album review: Fall Out Boy – So Much (For) StardustFall Out Boy go back to their roots on superb eighth album So Much (For) Stardust – but not like you think…
EP review: Softcult – See You In The DarkGrunge duo Softcult conjure vivid dreams on excellent new EP, See You In The Dark.
Album review: August Burns Red – Death BelowMetalcore mainstays August Burns Red continue to push forward as they hit album number 10.
Album review: Dawn Ray’d – To Know The LightMore fire from Northern blazing squad Dawn Ray’d on illuminating third album To Know The Light…
Album review: BABYMETAL – THE OTHER ONEBABYMETAL take an ambitious flight through unexplored galaxies on album four, THE OTHER ONE…
Album review: 100 gecs – 10,000 gecsMissouri hyperpop duo 100 gecs crank the catchiness and multiply the mayhem on long-awaited second album 10,000 gecs…
Album review: Invent Animate – HeavenerTexan prog-metalcore pioneers Invent Animate reach for the skies on transcendental fourth album Heavener.