Album review: grandson – Death Of An Optimistgrandson – AKA Jordan Edward Benjamin – finally comes of age on fiery debut album
EP review: Can’t Swim – Someone Who Isn’t MeNew Jersey’s Can’t Swim continue to defy expectations with their second experimental EP of the year, Someone Who Isn’t Me
Album Review: Respire – Black LineCanadian sextet Respire breathe new life into screamo on the graceful Black Line...
Album Review: Goldfinger – Never Look BackCalifornia punks Goldfinger make an excellent return on catchy eighth album...
Album Review: Gama Bomb – Sea SavageIrish thrashers Gama Bomb open wide and say ‘Arrrr’ on reliably speedy, predictably silly seventh album Sea Savage
Album Review: Hollywood Undead – New Empire, Vol. 2Rap-rock mainstays Hollywood Undead bring the fire on part two of big concept idea…
Review: Waterparks – FANDOM: Live In The UKTexan trio Waterparks revamp the live format with dazzling concert movie...
EP Review: Fuming Mouth – Beyond The TombRising metallers Fuming Mouth introduce themselves on savage, filthy three-track EP…
EP Review: Corrupt Moral Altar – Patiently Waiting For Wonderful ThingsLiverpudlian noisemongers Corrupt Moral Altar keep it nasty on scalding new EP…
Album Review: The Smashing Pumpkins – CyrThe Smashing Pumpkins continue to be "the band we've never been before" on the synthy Cyr…
Album Review: The Psychotic Monks – Private Meaning FirstFrench post-punk noisemongers The Psychotic Monks meld beauty and chaos on intriguing second album Private Meaning First…
Album Review: Volbeat – Rewind, Replay, Rebound: Live In DeutschlandDenmark’s biggest rock act Volbeat remind us what we’re missing via typically slick live album…
Album Review: Hatebreed – Weight Of The False SelfU.S. hardcore warhorses Hatebreed keep it heavy on Weight Of The False Self…
Album Review: Chubby And The Gang – Speed KillsThrilling new Brit punks Chubby And The Gang have their essential debut reissued…
EP Review: Refused – The Malignant FireLegendary Swedish punks Refused pop up with five timely dispatches of socio-political dissent...
Album Review: Hjelvik – Welcome To HelFormer Kvelertak frontwolf Erlend Hjelvik lets loose on Viking-tastic solo debut, Welcome To Hel