Wormhole’s The Weakest Among Us (Lacerated Enemy Records) is an attack on the senses that, whilst not breaking any boundaries, still swings like an angry gorilla...
Angelo G. Spenillo’s I Am A Professional Metalhead: How Heavy Metal Guided My Career Journey will make a worthy addition to any headbanger’s bookshelf. It’s a...
Haunt are a band to watch closely, and
With this 20th anniversary reissue via Napalm Records, Rebel Extravaganza has finally been given the time and care it craved, and Satyricon earn more non-conventional stripes...
Stone Sour are a modern hard rock success story and, with Hello, You Bastards: Live In Reno (Cooking Vinyl), they show that they are always a...
From The Grave (Victory Records) is a fresh burst of metallic, infinitely New York hardcore with esoteric flair that will knock you off your seat and...
All This For Nothing has made a passionate album with Reverence; a collection of special music made by special musicians who deserve all the love coming...
With Death Atlas (Metal Blade Records), Cattle Decapitation have made an album that will sit comfortably next to the best in their stellar discography, and will...
Out November 15th via Century Media Records, Swedish metalheads Tribulation have created a live document that will stand the test of time with Alive & Dead...
Out via Season Of Mist, Nug So Vile is simply another fantastic death metal album from Cannabis Corpse that will raise your horns, and the THC...
Out via I, Voidhanger Records, Midnight Odyssey’s Biolume Part 1 - In Tartarean Chains is a mammoth undertaking by a master of the art of one-man...
Angel Witch’s new Metal Blade Records release, Angel Of Light, is the true return of a band that many might have overlooked over the years, but...
Released via Southern Lord Recordings, Pyroclasts is extremely heavy, bold, and the record that Sunn O))) have been working towards over the past decade.
Alcest’s latest offering, Spiritual Instinct (Nuclear Blast Records), is an emotional caravan through the individual psyche that will leave you spent and wanting more.
I’m Alive (Metal Blade Records) is as important a live album for Cirith Ungol now as it would have been 30 years ago. Head-banging fury with...