Album review: Ophidian I – DesolateIcelandic metallers Ophidian I create tech-death magic on killer second album, Desolate.
Album review: Wavves – HideawaySan Diego pop-rockers Wavves surf on the edge of something a little different on album number seven, Hideaway.
Album review: Cognitive – Malevolent Thoughts Of A Hastened ExtinctionNew Jersey metallers Cognitive’s fourth offering of tech-death brutality slams – but does it slap?
Album review: WILLOW – lately I feel EVERYTHINGWILLOW impressively dabbles in indie-rock and punk on new album lately I feel EVERYTHING.
Mixtape review: YONAKA – Seize The PowerBrighton quartet YONAKA drop electrifying, far-reaching mixtape with a little help from Jason Aalon Butler...
Album review: Times Of Grace – Songs Of Loss And SeparationMelancholic Massachusetts metallers Times Of Grace return with a beautifully introspective set of Songs Of Loss And Separation…
EP review: Justin Courtney Pierre – The Price Of SaltMotion City Soundtrack frontman Justin Courtney Pierre twists and turns through uplifting melodies on new EP, The Price Of Salt.
Album review: DZ Deathrays – Positive Rising: Part 2Moody Aussie noisemakers DZ Deathrays bring the concept album back to life. Again...
EP review: The L.I.F.E. Project – The L.I.F.E. ProjectStone Sour guitarist Josh Rand fires first shots from heavily rocking new vehicle The L.I.F.E. Project.
Album review: Graduating Life – IICalifornia’s Graduating Life score straight-As on the rousing pop-punk of new album II.
Album review: Powerwolf – Call Of The WildGerman power metal maestros Powerwolf unleash their inner beasts on album number eight – Call Of The Wild
Album review: Defocus – In The Eye Of Death We Are All The SameGerman metalcore hopefuls Defocus' fury is blazing if a little familiar on debut album...
EP review: Blood Red Shoes – ØBrighton duo Blood Red Shoes live up to their name with their most dark and intriguing EP yet...
Album review: Stone Giants – West Coast Love StoriesBrazilian electronic legend Amon Tobin adds another alias as Stone Giants stride into view...
Album review: At The Gates – The Nightmare Of BeingSwedish death metal heroes At The Gates shake it up on third post-reformation album, The Nightmare Of Being.
Album review: Stöner – Stoners RuleStoner rock heroes Nick Oliveri and Brant Bjork team up for aptly-named new band Stöner...