In true Twilight Zone fashion, The Fantastic Plastics preach at a pulpit from the past, while forging fearlessly into the future. Sparkling like genuine diamonds displayed...
Marilyn Manson returns with the eleventh album of his rollercoaster career and his most emotional to date. Read our review here.
Napalm Death are back with 'Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism', their most terrifying, experimental and vital work yet. Read our review.
Reinventing their material for 'Under The Skin', Code Orange show again why they are one of the most important bands in heavy music in 2020.
Long out-of-print on vinyl since their original release, Between the Buried and Me’s sophomore album, The Silent Circus, has recently been re-issued by Craft Recordings. This...
If Norway was the epicentre of the second wave of black metal in the first half of the 1990s, then Iceland has to be the contemporary...
Bands like Melbourne-based deathcore outfit Alpha Wolf keep the genre alive with pumped-up releases like "A Quiet Place To Die".
Bored on Labor Day weekend going through about 200 promos (and honestly, 80 percent get cast aside) I come across the Moonlight Desires album, At the...
From the frontman and guitar virtuoso of Bloodshot Dawn, Josh McMorran, comes Forlorn World, his artistic expression of a more melodic death metal-focused release in the...
Californian three-piece Necrot are back with "Mortal" their second full-length slice of old-school grot. Check out our thoughts on it here.
What a peculiar period — the mid-‘70s — particularly for the music world. In 1975, the disco craze was revving up, yet the charts remained dominated...
Jasamine White-Gluz takes her Canadian shoegaze project No Joy into new territory on 'Motherhood' and you can read our review here.
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...
If you’re in the same age bracket as I am, then chances are you retroactively discovered Slade after it was revealed they were the band that...
In En Minor, Phil Anselmo croons like The Grinch reaping and raping your Christmas but, reassuringly, he leaves you hanging by your tippy-toes from the mistletoe...