Bloodstock 2021: What happened on the FridayHere's what went down on the Friday of Bloodstock – from Svalbard to Devin Townsend…
Album review: Trash Boat – Don't You Feel Amazing?St. Albans punks Trash Boat go for broke on epic third album, Don't You Feel Amazing?
Album review: GosT – Rites Of Love And ReverenceShadowy U.S. synthwave maverick GosT casts a somewhat different spell on witchy sixth album…
EP review: Meet Me @ The Altar – Model CitizenKerrang! coverstars Meet Me @ The Altar give pop-punk a shake-up on triumphant new EP, Model Citizen…
Album review: Quicksand – Distant PopulationsRevered New York post-hardcore group Quicksand continue their reunion in mesmerising form with Distant Populations.
EP review: Y!KES – LostalgiaBirmingham grunge-pop party-starters Y!KES deliver a frightfully good time on Lostalgia…
Album review: Foxing – Draw Down The MoonOne-time emo/indie-rock stalwarts Foxing go for gold on ambitious fourth album, Draw Down The Moon
Album review: Lingua Ignota – SINNER GET READYIconoclastic American artist Lingua Ignota unleashes disturbing songs of faith and devotion on fourth album SINNER GET READY...
EP review: Dude Trips – You Are The Reason I Hate LeavingRising Scottish emo troupe Dude Trips burn brighter with aching fourth EP...
Album review: Dee Snider – Leave A ScarTwisted Sister legend Dee Snider throws off lockdown chains and any whisper of retirement with metallic solo offering…
EP review: Insurgent – SentientRising Birmingham metallers Insurgent unleash a powerful opening statement with Sentient
EP review: Voices – An Audience Of MannequinsLondon blackened-death progsters Voices celebrate a decade of destruction with unsettling three-track EP, An Audience Of Mannequins.
EP review: Creeper – American NoirCreeper go grander but don’t forget what they stand for on brilliant American Noir EP…
Album review: King Woman – Celestial BluesKing Woman continue to soundtrack the shadows on brilliant second album, Celestial Blues.
Album review: Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! – Gone Are The Good DaysParisian easycore mainstays Chunk! No, Captain Cunk! return with a few new tricks on Gone Are The Good Days.