The best thing about Sleepwalker’s latest post-metal release, Monument from the Void, is that it immediately reminds me of the dark ambiance of fellow Russian outfit,...
FLUISTERAARS' latest offering, 'Gegrepen Door de Geest der Zielsontluiking' (Eisenwald) is, without a doubt, one of the most exciting releases of 2021.
What do we think of Whoop’s new album 'Whoop!' (Porcelain Records)? Well, the music is good, raw, and not burdened by excessive sponges of sound. Yet the...
wars explore the fragility of the mind with their powerful new album ‘A Hundred Shivers’. Read our review here.
Trevor Dunn (Mr. Bungle) and ethno jazz fanatic Jarvis Earnshaw team up to form Travis Duo and deliver some suitably trippy vibes on their debut 'Hypnagogia,' releasing on December 10th. It’s...
Converge collaborating with members of Chelsea Wolfe and Cave-In... what could be more perfect? Read our review of the album here.
Belarusian solo project Pa Vesh En seems expressly designed to evoke terror, unease and despair. His most recent release, 'Maniac Manifest' (Iron Bonehead), is bleak, desolate and...
Runespell can, with 'Verses in Regicide' (Iron Bonehead), finally take their place alongside so many other greats in the gallery of Viking and pagan black metal.
Sharing more in common with the Southern sludge scene, All Hail The Yeti drop the groove-drenched new EP. Read our review here.
Las Vegas native Stu Folsom brews up a hellish cocktail of thrash, hardcore and country on Spiritworld’s sinister new album ’Pagan Rhythms.’
Lusciously creamy pop... one way to describe award-winning songwriter and producer, John DeNicola's sophomore album, 'She Said,' via his label Omad Records.
'Coherence' (Napalm Records) isn’t just Be’lakor’s most ambitious release to date, it’s also their most varied and, arguably, their finest.
It seems a little cliché to say a band keeps improving with each subsequent record, but it is hard to argue with the trajectory that Mastodon’s...
Nashville-based indie/alt-rock outfit Pretty Embers releases their debut album, 'Under,' exploring themes of introspection, insecurity, and one-sided relationships.
Picking up where 'The Valley' left off, Whitechapel returns with 'Kin' an album that will surely push them into the big leagues.