Album review: …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead – XI: BLEED HERE NOWTexan art rockers …Trail Of Dead go large on sprawling 11th album.
Album review: Deaf Havana – The Present Is A Foreign LandDeaf Havana return for album number six, finally sounding like themselves again…
Live review: 2000trees Festival 2022Turnstile, IDLES, Nova Twins, Knocked Loose, Bob Vylan and more descend on the Cotswolds for one of the UK’s most beloved fests…
Live review: Pearl Jam, London BST Hyde ParkSeattle legends Pearl Jam are in the form of their lives as they take over the capital for two nights…
Album review: Senses Fail – Hell Is In Your HeadEarly ’00s emo-faves Senses Fail don’t hold back on living amongst the madness of the modern world and pondering your own mortality…
Album review: Powerwolf – The Monumental Mass – A Cinematic Metal EventGerman power metal troupe Powerwolf’s The Monumental Mass – A Cinematic Metal Event completely lives up to its name…
Album review: Blind Channel – Lifestyles Of The Sick & DangerousFinnish ‘violent pop’ collective Blind Channel give us a high-sheen look inside the Lifestyles Of The Sick & Dangerous.
Album review: Sick Joy – WE’RE ALL GONNA F***ING DIEBrighton-based rockers Sick Joy seize the day on excellent debut album…
Album review: Amongst Liars – Amongst LiarsSouth Coast collective Amongst Liars deliver big tunes and harsh truths on striking self-titled debut…
Album review: Wormrot – HissSingaporean grindcore heroes Wormrot make an inventively blistering return…
Album review: Viagra Boys – Cave WorldViagra Boys get incredibly weird on excellent third LP Cave World…
Album review: Momma – Household NameRising alt.rock duo Momma upcycle old sounds into something fresh and oh so charming…
Album review: MOTHICA – NocturnalViral alt.pop star MOTHICA’s second album is dark and intriguing but a little too sprawling…
Album review: Blood Command – Praise ArmageddonismNorwegian death-pop originals Blood Command rope in former Pagan singer on fourth album…
Album review: Greg Puciato – MirrorcellGreg Puciato showcases the many sides of his creativity on excellent second solo effort…
Live review: Converge & Chelsea Wolfe, London Alexandra Palace TheatreConverge and Chelsea Wolfe paint the town red as they bring their collaborative project Bloodmoon to life…