Inimical Drive is a St. Louis group dispensing a tough-as-nails diet of metal, metalcore, and hard rock, and sloshing it all down with some premium brews....
Californian three-piece Necrot are back with "Mortal" their second full-length slice of old-school grot. Check out our thoughts on it here.
Last night, Baroness played an isolated show in Long Island, New York, at the Culture Lab Lic at the Plaxall Gallery. With the ability to tour...
Mastodon has become an institution in modern metal. Their twenty years as a band have seen them grow from an underground darling to one of the...
There are two salient lessons I have learned from the livestream event, In Absentia Dei, blackened death giants Behemoth hosted this past weekend: First, if you need...
Archives: Volume 4 (read our review here) felt, to be honest, a little tired and stretched to the max (even with its short run-time). The djent...
Misha Mansoor’s epic undertaking to release his Bulb work en masse has been a real eye-opener thus far. Granted, these are mostly sketches of songs that...
Be sure, KISS did not invent the concept. But they did perfect it — elevating the live album format to an all-new, highly bankable art form....
Metal giants Metallica return with their suitably epic 'S&M2' collaboration with the San Fransisco Symphony. Read our review here.
Danish rockers, Volbeat have launched Volbeat Rum III, the latest addition to the band’s growing portfolio of spirits. This new release is, according to a recent...
Positively enigmatic is a description well-suited to London “synth-gaze” duo, Zetra. The band’s two members, Adam (guitar/vocals) and Jordan (synthesizers/vocals), shucked off the oppression of their...
The self-titled fourth album from Houston’s Oceans of Slumber has been eagerly anticipated, following the critical acclaim heaped upon their 2018 offering, The Banished Heart. While...
For their second album, Texan deathcore quartet Crafting The Conspiracy continues the concept begun in their first The Cosmic Key release with the creatively titled The...
This may not be the most considered strategy, but I’m going to begin my review of UADA’s third full-length, Djinn, by saying it is not the...
Hey there, hosers and hoseheads! How about some Canadian metal rooted in the sounds of our colonizing Commonwealth overlords for y’all? Featuring Rob “Mule” Hughes on...