While this type of mathrock/jazz fusion isn’t quite as technical, performance-wise, as one might hear from Animals as Leaders, for example, it’s still captivating, and I’d...
Crystal Lake is a dark French roast of a band, meaning the performance and production is very sharp and sleek, but their hardcore influence is very...
Growling, songs about being a bitch, nu-metal guitars, it could only be a new album from Attila. Read our review of Chaos here...
Over the course of their career Avenged Sevenfold have gone something a remarkable change in style. So, what does that mean for their new album The...
Some albums you just know are going to be good but, as is the case with This Light I Hold, Memphis May Fire have really upped...
Lifelines is the first hard rock record I’ve heard in a while that is single after single after single, meaning literally no filler or stale tracks.
Fit For A King’s last album, Slave To Nothing, was a burrito filled with fresh riffs, extra guac and awesome performances all-round, but their new album...
By the sounds of their new self-titled album, Sumerian Records pulled off a decent move signing Bad Omens. Read our full review here...
From cover to cover, this album is a beast. There are no snooze tracks, and the pacing throughout the album is perfect.
If you don’t check out this album, you’re prolly off killing puppies. Staaaaph! In summation, this album is everything I love about rock/metal amalgamated into 13...
There are certain albums which require you to be in a particular frame of mind before you listen to them. This is one of them. Read...
I love the idea behind this; anything that can integrate my obsession of music into an otherwise lifeless routine is KEY (pun intended)!
I just finished giving Periphery III: Select Difficulty my first listen through, and my pants are heavy.
My favorite aspect of Trapt has always has been and always will be Chris Taylor Brown’s vocal timbre.
Rad riffs, prog undertones and a blast or two. The Dark Beyond basically rips...