Album review: Gregor Barnett – Don’t Go Throwing Roses In My GraveThe Menzingers’ Greg Barnett becomes the afterlife of the party on debut solo record…
Album review: Author & Punisher – KrüllerLone-wolf industrial master Author & Punisher wrenches his heart between the gears of outstanding ninth album Krüller…
Album review: And So I Watch You From Afar – JettisonBelfast post-rockers And So I Watch You From Afar soar on their sixth and most ambitious album, Jettison…
Album review: A Will Away – StewConnecticut alt.rockers A Will Away inspire warm, fuzzy feelings on album two, Stew.
Album review: Dan Andriano & The Bygones – Dear DarknessAlkaline Trio man Dan Andriano turns down the volume on his latest solo effort…
Album review: Frank Turner – FTHCFrank Turner goes back to hardcore and a whole lot more on superb ninth album, FTHC.
Album review: InVisions – DeadlockBrit-metalcore contenders InVisions surge back with enough ballast to break the Deadlock…
Film review: UnchartedOn a globe-trotting search for gold, Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg’s Uncharted ultimately comes up short…
Album review: Eddie Vedder – EarthlingPearl Jam talisman Eddie Vedder goes for a musical joyride on star-studded solo album, Earthling…
Album review: Slash ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators – 4Slash, Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators return with another shot of high-octane rock’n’roll…
The big review: Zeal & Ardor – Zeal & ArdorSwiss-American avant-black metal outfit Zeal & Ardor hit harder than ever on brilliant third album…
EP review: Inhuman Nature – Under The BootA short, sharp, speedy shock from Brit thrashists Inhuman Nature…
Album review: Cult Of Luna – The Long Road NorthCult Of Luna continue their journey in the pursuit of heaviness with The Long Road North…
Album review: Voivod – Synchro AnarchyVoivod are as quirkily chaotic and complex as ever on their 15th album Synchro Anarchy…
Album review: Once Human – Scar WeaverMelodic death metal machine Once Human amplify everything they previously excelled at on next-level album Scar Weaver...
Album review: Kurokuma – Born Of ObsidianSheffield trio Kurokuma exhume ancient civilisations via psychotropic sludge on Born Of Obsidian…