Album review: Light The Torch – You Will Be The Death Of MeHoward Jones returns with a second round of heaviness from post-Killswitch Engage band Light The Torch…
EP review: Drug Church – TawnyA short and not-so-sweet EP from Albany’s finest nihilistic noise makers, Drug Church…
Album review: Buckcherry – HellboundA quarter of a century in, Californian rockers Buckcherry continue to raise hell…
Album review: Amenra – De DoornBelgian post-metal paragons Amenra dig even deeper on expansive seventh album, De Doorn.
Album review: De’Wayne – StainsTexas rap-rocker's explosive debut confirms it's De’Wayne's World, we just live in it…
Soundtrack review: DC Dark Nights: Death MetalTyler Bates conjures a musical multiverse for DC Comics’ latest crossover event, Dark Nights: Death Metal.
Album review: Soldiers Of Destruction – Cause And AffectReborn London punks Soldiers Of Destruction unleash some old-school aggro...
Album review: Tigercub – As Blue As IndigoLong-awaited second album from bombastic Brighton rockers Tigercub brilliantly redefines who and what they are…
Album review: Hacktivist – HyperdialectBrit grime-metallers Hacktivist spit harsh truths on bullshit-obliterating second album, Hyperdialect…
Album review: Black Sabbath – Sabotage Super DeluxeBehold: the ultimate vinyl edition of Black Sabbath's last truly great ’70s album…
Album review: AFI – BodiesGoth-punk heroes AFI continue to mature and change on curious 11th album, Bodies.
Album review: Garbage – No Gods No MastersShirley Manson and Garbage deliver righteous anger and a rallying cry on album number seven, No Gods No Masters.
Album review: Mammoth WVH – Mammoth WVHEddie Van Halen's son Wolfgang unveils his new one-man project, Mammoth WVH.
Album review: Wristmeetrazor – Replica Of A Strange LoveWashington D.C. metalcore crew Wristmeetrazor unleash inky darkness across striking second album…
Album review: Fear Factory – Aggression ContinuumHow would Fear Factory, industrial metal’s eternally dysfunctional champions, choose to end an era? By ripping our faces off, naturally…
Album review: Red Fang – ArrowsPortland shit-kickers Red Fang just about hit the target on album number five...