Album review: Black Veil Brides – The Phantom TomorrowRock anti-heroes Black Veil Brides make a relatively understated return with their latest concept album, The Phantom Tomorrow.
EP review: Witch Fever – ReincarnateManchester doom-punks Witch Fever mark themselves out as one of the fiercest new bands around on Reincarnate EP…
Album review: Every Time I Die – RadicalBrilliant Buffalo bruisers Every Time I Die return with ambitiously bold ninth album, Radical…
Album review: Angel Du$t – Yak: A Collection Of Truck SongsTrapped Under Ice / Turnstile supergroup Angel Du$t escape their punk rock day jobs for temporary roles as ultra-melodic indie-rockers…
Album review: Cradle Of Filth – Existence Is FutileSuffolk's spookiest, Cradle Of Filth, burn their brightest in a decade on staggering 13th album, Existence Is Futile.
Album review: Biffy Clyro – The Myth Of The Happily Ever AfterBiffy Clyro emerge from lockdown with watertight companion album, The Myth Of The Happily Ever After.
EP review: Knocked Loose – A Tear In The Fabric Of LifeKentucky maulers Knocked Loose showcase new levels of dynamism and devastation as they drag us through A Tear In The Fabric Of Life…
Album review: Can’t Swim – Change Of PlansAfter their wing-spreading EP series, Can't Swim return to more familiar territory on third full-length, Change Of Plans.
Album review: Death Blooms – Life Is PainBritish metalcore sluggers Death Blooms deliver heavy blows on vicious debut, Life Is Pain.
Album review: Don Broco – Amazing ThingsBoisterous Bedford boys Don Broco examine the depths and the heights on amazing fourth album…
Album review: Dooms Children – Dooms ChildrenAlexisonfire / Gallows man Wade MacNeil returns with a surprising retro reinvention, Dooms Children…
Album review: Starset – HorizonsIn space someone can hear you scream – as cinematic rockers Starset prove on stunning fourth album Horizons…
Album review: Judas Priest – 50 Heavy Metal Years Of MusicMetal legends Judas Priest fill an unexpected interlude with the most exhaustive of box set collections, 50 Heavy Metal Years Of Music.
Album review: Twelve Foot Ninja – VengeanceA wide-reaching but incohesive return for Australian metallers Twelve Foot Ninja on over-egged third album, Vengeance.
Album review: Ian Miles – Degradation, Death, DecayCreeper guitarist Ian Miles strikes out on his own on solo debut, Degradation, Death, Decay.
Album review: Ministry – Moral HygieneIndestructible industrial titans Ministry provide the soundtrack to the end of the world. Again…