With The World Is My Enemy Now, Upon A Burning Body have produced their most consistent album to date.
Sonic Syndicate have made such a vast change (and it isn't well) that it’s hard to find any redeeming qualities in Confessions.
With twelfth album Sorceress, Opeth continue on the next phase on their evolutionary path. Read our review here...
The Serpent Only Lies is one hell of a listen, it only serves as a reminder of what a truly great band Crowbar are, as if...
Bloodstock returned in August with some new bands, some old favourites and three massive headliners. Simon Douglass joined the masses for the metal weekend of the...
Staying faithful to the nu-metal sound which served their debut well, Otep return with their latest album. Read our review here..
It may have been five years in the making but the new album from Finnish pagans Moonsorrow has very much been worth the wait.
All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us is a fantastic recording that once again reiterates why Architects are held in such high regard.
Oppression sees Incite deliver an album of what is best described as "more of the same."
Every single one of the nine songs that comprises Nattesferd possesses its own certain charm and, when combined, they form one formidable offering.
Over the years Aborted have earned themselves a reputation for consistently producing solid, brutal death metal albums which, in the case of Retrogore is not entirely...
There was a moment in time when we might not have got another Baroness album. Thankfully we did and the fact that it is this good...
Feel The Misery may not reinvent the wheel, but it certainly shows exactly why My Dying Bride are masters of their genre.
The Brotherhood of the Blade is a good live album; it certainly gives you an idea of what a fantastic and brutal live band Whitechapel are.
It's hard to argue that anyone has done doom better than With The Dead in quite some time. An album of the year contender, for sure.