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.
Album review: Underdark – Our Bodies Burned Bright On Re-EntryUnorthodox British black metallers Underdark burn bright on debut full-length, Our Bodies Burned Bright On Re-Entry.
Album review: The Five Hundred – A World On FireNottingham quintet The Five Hundred deliver some metalcore on second album, A World On Fire
EP review: Wall – Vol. 2Instrumental Oxford doomsters Wall further showcase their sublime stomp on Vol. 2.
EP review: Young Culture – GodspeedAlbany trio Young Culture continue to put the 'pop' into pop-punk on Godspeed.
EP review: Antethic – Mythographer B-SidesSt. Petersburg instrumentalists Antethic expand their glittering universe with rarities and remixes collection.
Album review: Sleep Waker – AliasGrand Rapids metalcore crew Sleep Waker get dystopian on high-concept, hard-hitting second album, Alias
Album review: Capstan – SeparateVersatile post-hardcore types Capstan cement their identity on dark and emotional second album, Separate
Album review: Alexis Marshall – House Of Lull. House Of WhenDaughters frontman Alexis Marshall gets experimental on challenging, impulse-driven solo album, House Of Lull. House Of When.
Album review: Descendents – 9th & WalnutSoCal punk legends Descendents go back to the start on early works set…