‘Planet Zero’ (Atlantic Records), simply put, is a banger of a record and demonstrates that Shinedown are still well in their prime!
Wow! ‘Bliss & Grief’ (Wagram Music) is a grand EP; beautifully stylish and oh-so beguiling, Yorina’s yummy voice puts listeners under a marvellous spell.
Irish quartet Conjurer has become one of the bright hopes for British metal. Read our thoughts on their new album ‘Páthos’ here.
Raw and surging with delicious, ragged dynamics, Dog in a Man Suit's EP ‘Trapped!’ vibrates on the palpable muck of gritty guitars, evocative lyricism, and passionate...
London alt-rock duo Wax on Water combine their two EPs into one eclectic, ambitious package. Read our thoughts on ‘The Drip’ here.
The self-titled debut from Final Light should really be celebrated for reminding us all of the importance of music, art and creativity in addressing the many...
Australian death metal trio Werewolves are back with ‘From the Cave to the Grave,’ thirty more minutes of unrelenting, bile-drenched hate.
Occasions for Self-Congratulations is the title of Sgt. Splendor’s debut album, which dropped just a few days ago. A new project, Sgt. Splendor is made up...
On Paul Winter Consort's latest album, ‘Concert in the Barn,’ there is such clear jubilation and celebratory exuberance that it sparks and crackles, welcoming the approach...
Grey Daze will always be associated with Chester Bennington but new album ‘The Phoenix’ is the perfect way to keep his memory alive.
Although experimental, Blue Amber's debut, ‘Rockland’s Workshop,’ comprehends an integral structure of careful arrangement and rhythmic pulsations, making it a rewarding listening experience.
With ‘Some Days’ (Young Poet Records), KHARTOUM parades their gift for modern-laced alt-rock spiced with retro tangs from the ’70s.
For the most part, Savannah metalcore crew Vatican’s new album ‘Ultra’ (UNFD Records) is a brutal display of chaotic metalcore.
Nova Twins, one of the most exciting UK acts around, release their explosive new album, ‘Supernova’ (Marshall Records).
IANAI’s debut album, ‘Sunir’ (Svart Records), succeeds in all the ways that sonic contemporaries like Explosions In The Sky and Sigur Rós do in terms of...