Kudos to Gwen Stefani! With ‘You Make It Feel Like Christmas’ (Interscope), she crafted a Christmas cookie that we can actually choke down.
Shot through with myriad suffusions of diaphanous surfaces capped by the cashmere voice of Scott Goldbaum, ‘Protector’ is grandly wrought.
A soundtrack that teeters on the edge of hell itself; welcome to Las Vegas horror-western hardcore thrashers Spiritworld's new album ‘DEATHWESTERN’ (Century Media Records).
Given the high calibre of ‘Me/and/Dad’ (Rounder Records), it’s not long before Billy Strings is a household name beyond the confinements of the genre of bluegrass.
Innovative and divulging unbridled candour, Minas' ‘All My Love Has Failed Me’ (Libertino Records) expresses a policy of unadorned, hard-hitting veracity.
Wilmington, NC heavy rock road dogs He Is Legend deliver big with their 7th studio album, ‘Endless Hallway’ (Spinefarm Records); a solid addition to their growing...
Tuk Smith and the Restless Hearts relive their wild past on the new album ‘Ballad of a Misspent Youth.’ Read our review here.
At once velvety and inquisitive, Aaron James's new album ‘Nobody Really Makes Love Anymore’ (Unapologetic ) conveys the vast, inescapable imminence of love.
Suffused by Christina Ward’s luscious, ethereal voice, ‘Calendar’ (Mint 400 Records) captures the pungency of journeying through the longitudes of life.
Suffused with both soft and ardent vocals and hefty, rolling rhythms, ‘BEFORE THE ALBUM’ (604 Records) allows Mauvey to strut his talent.
Experimental hardcore collective Show Me The Body return with another sensory mauling on new album ‘Trouble The Water.’ Read our review here.
Steeped in washes of blues rock, ‘Superman’ delivers a tour de force of passionate emotions originating in the affluent voice of Sara Niemietz.
More traditional than modern, there’s a charming allure, a cultured feel, to the songs on MOMO.’s ‘I Was Told to Be Quiet.’ Vinyl out now via...
Quebec deathcore veterans Despised Icon revisit their genre-bludgeoning back catalogue to rework five classics for new EP ‘DÉTERRÉ.’
Belgian post-rock trio Brutus returns with their hard-hitting and emotion-packed album, ‘Unison Life,’ via Hassle Records. Read our review right here!