Album review: Bonded – Into BlacknessGerman thrashers Bonded unleash the darkness and gnarly riffs once more...
Album review: MØL – DioramaDanish blackgaze force MØL go deeper into the black on their second album, Diorama.
Album review: Portrayal Of Guilt – ChristfuckerTexas blackened-hardcore collective Portrayal Of Guilt leave scorched earth in their wake on terrifying third album, Christfucker.
Album review: Bullet For My Valentine – Bullet For My ValentineBrit metal veterans Bullet For My Valentine scream back to action on their heaviest album ever…
Album review: Emma Ruth Rundle – Engine Of HellEmma Ruth Rundle strips back and digs deep on haunting, very solo, offering, Engine Of Hell…
Album review: SeeYouSpaceCowboy – The Romance Of AfflictionSan Diego sasscore outfit SeeYouSpaceCowboy provide cathartic thrills on second album The Romance Of Affliction…
Album review: Limp Bizkit – Still SucksFreddy D and Limp Bizkit finally drop long-awaited dispatch of rad vibes. Doesn’t suck…
Album review: Jerry Cantrell – BrightenAlice In Chains’ legendary guitarist Jerry Cantrell returns to Brighten these darkening days with his sensational first solo album in 19 years…
Album review: Lucifer – Lucifer IVFourth time’s a charm as Swedish-German occult-rockers Lucifer hit the dark mark harder than ever, just in time for Halloween…
Album review: Save Face – Another Kill For The Highlight ReelNew Jersey emo-types Save Face reinvent themselves as rock opera wannabes with mixed results on Another Kill For The Highlight Reel.
EP review: Boston Manor – Desperate Times Desperate PleasuresBlackpool heroes Boston Manor follow up GLUE with a short spiritual sequel – and it’s excellent.
Album review: Monolord – Your Time To ShineSwedish doom survivors Monolord deliver a sharper set of jumbo riffs on fifth outing, Your Time To Shine.
Album review: Mastodon – Hushed And GrimMastodon turn tears into triumph as they navigate grief on stunning double-album, Hushed And Grim.
Album review: Green Lung – Black HarvestBritish psych-occult collective Green Lung reap something wonderful on second album, Black Harvest.
Album review: Whitechapel – KinDeathcore favourites Whitechapel flex their songwriting muscles on impressive eighth album, Kin.