New York City is the place to be if you want to part of the hardcore family. Stage diving, boot-knocking tomfoolery, bloody fists, and bruised torsos...
UK slam/death troop Ingested return with their most refined, punishing offering to date and you can read our review of their fifth album here.
The evolution of South African-born Robyn Ferguson as an artist has been an interesting one to follow, from her days as guitarist/vocalist for Christian death/black metal...
Long before it became a universally recognized “thing,” product “branding” was important — particularly in marketing pop music. But what required many artists several years and...
To not only survive, but actually thrive in the ever-competitive, oft-cutthroat music biz for any extended period (especially 40 years), an artist requires the freedom to...
Metallic hardcore favourites Misery Signals return with their original line-up and new album, 'Ultraviolet' but has it been worth the wait? Read our review.
After what’s felt like a very long four-year wait since 2016’s acclaimed Selves We Cannot Forgive, Black Crown Initiate stand set to release their third album,...
Alphaville is the first Imperial Triumphant release I’ve come across, and, when an album is prefaced with a word of advice to do “nothing but listen...
Simply put, they’re bona fide “busy bees” — buzzing between bases in New York and Illinois, and crisscrossing the country on such exhaustive excursions as the...
Russian death metal bruisers Katalepsy return with "Terra Mortuus Est" another brutal addition to their impressive armoury. Read our review here.
Mixing folk with “Pop! Goes the Weasel,” T Swift’s lyrical approach isn’t as vindictive as in the past, but shadows of it still echo throughout the...
The alternative revolution revving out of the Pacific Northwest didn’t necessarily satisfy the entire hard rock contingent of the day. As the changing of the guard...
Sludge/Deathcore heavyweights The Acacia Strain return with 'Slow Decay', their darkest, sludgiest, foulest effort to date. Read our review here.
As we reach the halfway mark in Misha Mansoor’s Archive series under his Bulb moniker, the evolution of the artist becomes clearer and more defined. The...
Label Inside Out Music is really treating fans of prog this spring, with Caligula’s Horse’s superb Rise Radiant coming out just a short while prior to...