Everything is dead - rap, rock, punk, art. You name it, it's dead. At least that's what everyone seems to be saying. But then along comes...
Multicult have released their fourth full-length since 2010. Now the only question is: what does this mean for noise rock? Perhaps another question: is there such...
At no point does the material feel like it's waning or moving past the point of enjoyment, but instead keeps its finger right on the pulse.
Watch as Lance Marwood attempts to describe an entire subgenre of heavy music using less than 300 words. There’s a bonus playlist of essential artists and...
Exalt are set to drop their third album, and as the Hamilton group prepare for their upcoming tour through the States, one question remains on everyone's...
The latest LP, Harmonic Confusion, from Greek prog metal outfit Tardive Dyskensia is anything but confused - it is a deliberate tour de force that demands...
Dwell's album Innate, via Blood & Ink, somehow manages to straddle the line between the chaotic, abrasive production of today, and still manages to hearken its...
This release may very well be one of your top ten favourite releases of the year, with vicious vocals and riffs that crush.
Lybria describe their sound as "space rock" - so we checked out their new album Apogee to see what that meant and, more importantly, if it...
Imagine if Radiohead jammed with Godflesh while Mike Patton stood at the sides throwing in the odd scrap or two. Well, that's what Mirrors For Psychic...
It’s not that The Art of Loss is particularly bad. It’s a fine prog album, but like most progressive metal, it falls into the trap of...
Mace Ballard have put out their EP "Lanterns" four full years after their first full length. Does the four-man band out of Pittsburgh have the chops...
San Diego has been churning out great hardcore acts for decades, but Mizery have managed to position themselves as one of the newest acts to consider...
You Will Never Be One Of Us is precisely the kind of hatred, aggression, anger, resentment, nihilism, posturing, and aggrandizement that has become part and parcel...
Bad Omens is a consistent and abrasive release that’s sure to be a shot in the arm of whatever venue is willing to have this wicked...