Album review: Warish – Next To PaySoCal garage rockers Warish pick the grit out of their scabs and ride again on nasty second album, Next To Pay.
Album review: Cruelty – There Is No God Where I AmBrit hardcore quintet Cruelty unleash hell on brutal, hectic debut, There Is No God Where I Am.
Album review: Gojira – FortitudeFrench metal titans Gojira make a timely return with an inspirational call to arms…
Album review: Tetrarch – UnstableLA metal newcomers Tetrarch hint at greater things to come with intense yet inconsistent second album...
Album review: Dropkick Murphys – Turn Up That DialResurgent Celtic punk legends Dropkick Murphys cheerlead us toward better days on rose-tinted 10th album, Turn Up That Dial.
Box set review: The Mars Volta – La Realidad De Los SueñosEl Paso experimentalists The Mars Volta present their entire oeuvre, plus unreleased treats…
EP review: Bodom After Midnight – Paint The Sky With BloodBodom After Midnight release the late Alexi Laiho’s excellent final recordings, and remind the metal world of the massive talent we’ve lost...
Album review: Dinosaur Jr. – Sweep It Into SpaceU.S. alt.rock fuzzlords Dinosaur Jr. strike again with yet more elegant noise on Sweep It Into Space
EP review: Chapel – Room ServiceAtlanta pop-rockers Chapel let the good times roll on fun new EP, Room Service…
EP review: RedHook – Bad DecisionsGenre-smashing Aussie rockers RedHook make some smart moves on debut EP…
Album review: Body Void – Bury Me Beneath This Rotting EarthVermont doomsters Body Void deliver an apocalyptic state of the world address on relentlessly heavy second album...
Movie review: Life Of Agony – The Sound Of ScarsThe harrowing, yet beautiful, story of New York hardcore legends Life Of Agony…
Album review: The Armed – UltrapopHardcore collective The Armed embrace pop in all its forms for the hyper-intensity and all-out aggro of Ultrapop
Album review: Holding Absence – The Greatest Mistake Of My LifeWelsh rockers Holding Absence explore life, love and the responsibility of artists on superb second album.
Album review: Cannibal Corpse – Violence UnimaginedUnkillable death metal final bosses Cannibal Corpse stay vicious on album number 15.
Album review: Greta Van Fleet – The Battle At Garden’s GateMichigan rock heroes Greta Van Fleet soar to epic new heights on sweeping second album, The Battle At Garden’s Gate