Uniform and The Body’s Sacred Bones collaboration, Mental Wounds Not Healing, includes stomping post-punk riffs, harsh noise walls, static-drenched doom crawls, damage rave rhythms, and a...
For 40 years now, Saxon have been one of the most reliable bands in the British hard rock and classic metal scene. Feast on the reissues...
For those of us who have spent many years worshipping at the bloodstained altar of Blasphemy, these two records via Nuclear War Now! deserve a place...
Black Moth Super Rainbow’s Panic Blooms is simultaneously brilliant and frustrating; an album that promises so much, containing some genuinely wonderful moments, yet falling slightly short...
Though War on Women are hardly the only feminist punk band going these days, they are one of the most prominent and important, and Capture the...
There is something depressingly workman-like about much of To Drink from the Night Itself, and though there are moments of interest, once the songs slip in...
Containing veterans of the UK death metal scene – including Bolt Thrower and Benediction – Memoriam is a band that move forward with a confidence and...
Dark Days of the Soul lives up to its title: black-thrash filled with violence and hate, but always the feeling that things could take a dark...
Rites of Thy Degrindolade are a band for those who like their black metal to be challenging both musically and philosophically, and The Blade Philosophical is...
Homerik makes most other albums seem tame, and there are few higher plaudits to grant an album.