Album review: A Day To Remember – You're WelcomeFlorida heavyweights A Day To Remember struggle to find fifth gear on slick but insubstantial seventh album You’re Welcome…
Album review: Mason Hill – Against The WallScottish rockers Mason Hill break for the border with long awaited, cathartic full-length debut...
Album review: The Hyena Kill – A DisconnectManchester alt.metal quartet The Hyena Kill explore darkness without getting consumed by it on A Disconnect…
EP review: Sadness & Complete Disappointment – FunMidlands trio Sadness & Complete Disappointment marry gritty grunge with gothic melodrama on debut EP...
Album review: Tigers Jaw – I Won’t Care How You Remember MePennsylvania punks Tigers Jaw keep the good times coming on sixth album…
EP review: Of Mice & Men – TimelessOf Mice & Men get off to a grand start on the first of three-EP series…
Album review: Chase Atlantic – BEAUTY IN DEATHMopey trap-rock mob Chase Atlantic attempt to outrun the boredom. The boredom finds them…
Album review: Electric Century – Electric CenturyMy Chemical Romance bassist Mikey Way goes back to the future on excellent second album…
Album review: Carpool Tunnel – BloomNoCal indie-rockers Carpool Tunnel have one track minds, but it’s an enjoyable track...
Album review: Glitterer – Life Is Not A LessonGlitterer’s second album is full of promise, but only fulfils about half of it...
Album review: Architects – For Those That Wish To ExistArchitects spread their wings as they contemplate extinction on stunning ninth album, For Those That Wish To Exist.
Album review: King Buffalo – Live At Freak ValleyAmerican psych-heads King Buffalo captured freaking out at Freak Valley Festival.
Album review: Epica – OmegaDutch symphonic metal supremos Epica consolidate their powers and ascend to new heights on Omega.
Album review: Slowly Slowly – Race Car Blues Extended EditionAussie emos Slowly Slowly deliver more killer songwriting on the reissue of their third album, Race Car Blues.
Album review: NOFX – Single AlbumNOFX return with their first album in five years and get real about life, death, sex and addiction
Album review: Melvins – Working With GodSludgy alt.rock legends Melvins keep it heavy as they revamp their original line-up.