EP review: The Xcerts – So No One Told You Life Was Gonna Be This WayThe Xcerts pull down the blinds and wrap up on cosy covers EP, So No One Told You Life Was Gonna Be This Way
Album review: Blackout Problems – DarkSocial commentary meets soaring emo on Munich quartet Blackout Problems' third album...
EP review: Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou – The Helm Of SorrowThe underground's coolest pairing, Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou, team up to bring the sorrowful heaviness once more...
Album review: You Me At Six – SUCKAPUNCHSurrey rockers You Me At Six go dark on hard-hitting seventh album SUCKAPUNCH...
Album review: Gatecreeper – An Unexpected RealitySurprise! Sonaran Desert death metallers Gatecreeper drop a quarter-hour of nuclear power…
EP review: Frank Iero And The Future Violence – Heaven Is A Place, This Is A PlaceFrank Iero delivers a short, sharp, emotional shock on killer EP, Heaven Is A Place, This Is A Place...
EP review: Antre – Dark SpectrumUK black metallers Antre find the darkness within on new EP, Dark Spectrum…
Album review: The Dirty Nil – Fuck ArtThe Dirty Nil cement their reputation as the court jesters of punk rock on cheeky third album Fuck Art...
EP review: Dave Jakes – Dave JakesFormer Lonely The Brave singer Dave Jakes returns on a much gentler tack...
Album review: Deftones – White Pony/Black StallionDeftones reimagine their classic third album White Pony with A-List collaborators...
Album review: Less Than Jake – Silver LiningsSka-punk stalwarts Less Than Jake offer hope through positivity on ninth album Silver Linings...
Album review: Boris With Merzbow – 2R0I2P0Japanese doomsters Boris join up with noise artist Merzbow for... doomy noise
Album review: Green Druid – At The Maw Of RuinGreen Druid keep the doom coming with their sophomore album, At The Maw Of Ruin
Album review: Red City Radio – ParadiseOklahoma rabble-rousers Red City Radio find Paradise on one of the finest punk-rock releases of 2020...
Album Review: Gone Is Gone – If Everything Happens For A Reason… Then Nothing Really Matters At AllExperimental supergroup Gone Is Gone return with a strange hybrid if industrial rock and soundtrack...