Album review: Hawthorne Heights – The Rain Just Follows MeEmo heavyweights Hawthorne Heights deliver emotions and breakdowns on album number eight, The Rain Just Follows Me.
Album review: Andrew W.K. – God Is PartyingThe ultimate party king Andrew W.K. takes a trip to the heart of darkness…
The Kerrang! review: Slam Dunk Festival 2021All the highlights from Leeds and Hatfield as Slam Dunk 2021 closes festival season in heroic fashion…
EP review: Hot Milk – I JUST WANNA KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I’M DEADRising Manchester pop-rockers Hot Milk demonstrate their ambition on slick second EP…
Album review: Bokassa – Molotov RocktailScuzzy Norwegian punk’n’roll trio Bokassa explode on their third full-length album, Molotov Rocktail.
Album review: The Osiris Club – The Green ChapelFolk-horror obsessed psych-doomsters The Osiris Club dare listeners to step inside The Green Chapel…
EP review: Haggard Cat – Cheer UpBlisteringly loud and powerful new EP from killer Nottingham duo Haggard Cat…
Album review: Desperate Measures – RinsedLondon-based old-school punks Desperate Measures release a record four decades in the making…
Album review: Bad Waitress – No TasteToronto art-punks Bad Waitress make a daring debut with No Taste.
Album review: Dana Dentata – PantychristEmerging Canadian star Dana Dentata terrifies with truths on debut album, Pantychrist.
Album review: Iron Maiden – SenjutsuMetal legends Iron Maiden make a stunning surprise return with their 17th studio album, Senjutsu.
Reading & Leeds 2021: The Kerrang! ReviewThe best of this weekend's rock action from Reading & Leeds – featuring Biffy Clyro, Neck Deep, Loathe, You Me At Six, Waterparks and more…
Album review: TRNA – IstokA slice of swirly, ethereal darkness from Russian blackgaze experts TRNA…
Album review: The Wildhearts – 21st Century Love SongsBritrock innovators The Wildhearts return to glorious heights on 10th album 21st Century Love Songs...
Album review: With Confidence – With ConfidenceAussie pop-punks With Confidence stumble on frequently forgettable self-titled third album…
Album review: Halsey – If I Can’t Have Love, I Want PowerHalsey teams up with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for the most daring album of their career.