UK genre-smashers Sugar Horse team up with a collection of friends for the brilliant new EP, ‘Waterloo Teeth,’ out via Small Pond Records.
Danish deathcore crew Cabal is back with the absolutely monstrous ‘Magno Interitus,’ and it’s clear that they’ve learned that everything bigger and heavier is definitely better.
Pervaded by a subtle sadness, Matthew Squires & the Learning Disorders' EP ‘The Electric River’ conveys the essential human condition of needing to find and the...
A hardcore album packed with both positivity and frustration, read our thoughts on Inclination’s ‘Unaltered Perspective’ (Pure Noise Records) here.
Pulling every trick out of the rulebook, ‘Eternity’ (Unique Leader Records) shows that A Wake In Providence are masters of their dark art. Read our review...
As always, Alter Bridge has delivered an outstanding record in ‘Pawns & Kings’ (Napalm Records); it is yet another example of the quartet’s continued exceptional output.
Easy to listen to, The Higher's ‘Elvis In Wonderland’ (Secret Friends Music) certainly marks a welcome return from hiatus for the three-piece.
Symphonic deathcore crew She Must Burn deliver a devilishly savage treat on their new album, ‘Umbra Mortis’ (Grey Rock Music).
Despite a modern industrial, punk rock thump powering the soundtrack, the music, the aura, and the look of Wednesday 13's ‘Horrifier’ (Napalm Records) still maintains that...
Simultaneously multi-hued and shadowy, Quarry’s (aka Vittorio Tolomeo) ‘Positioning The Sun’ (Lowfieye Records) is one of those albums that blooms with repeated listening.
Scottish duo Vukovi bring their arena-flatting A-game with them on their third album, 'NULA.' Read our review of their latest album here.
To put it as plainly as possible, L.Teez' debut, ‘Studio Blue’ (Hydrophonik Records), is a great jazz record for hip-hop heads and a great hip-hop record...
On the evidence of 'The Gang's All Here' (earMusic), you’d be a fool to miss the live shows and rebirth of New Jersey hard rock heroes,...
Celebrating 25 years of extremity, Goatwhore returns with an album that is so metal it should come covered in studs! Read our review here.
If The Bobby Lees' album ‘Bellevue’ (Ipecac Recordings) doesn’t put some tingle in your taint, then chances are you’re probably listening to a lot of false...