Possessing ample Paula Abdul-inspired panache, colliding with untethered Jane Child-sanctioned appeal, sixteen-year-old Alanis Morissette seemingly had all the right stuff when she danced and sang her...
Is djent dead? A lot of misguided folks will tell you that the sub-sub-almost wasn’t genre absolutely is, having been nurtured and formed by Meshuggah over...
Long out-of-print on vinyl since their original release, Between the Buried and Me’s first album, has recently been re-issued by Craft Recordings. This recording features Tommy...
When discussing anything in the realm of extreme metal, certain adjectives don’t quite make the cut, and ‘sexy’ is definitely not often considered. South African duo...
Residing smack dab at the stylistic intersection of Boogie Boulevard and Prog Place, the Long Island-based band, Blue Öyster Cult has been a celebrated American rock...
Liam Gallagher joins an illustrious list of artists to release an 'MTV Unplugged' set. Read our thoughts on his offering here.
At a crossroads, Butch Walker’s music came into my life and sugar-coated a bunch of hard times when I couldn’t even color inside the lines. Not...
Reviewing music is a tough gig; let no-one tell you any different. To try and sum up the impact of a particular album and explain the...
Irish alt-pop favourite Janet Devlin bears her soul for her revealing new album "Confessional" and you can read our review here.
Fronted by Converge vocalist Jacob Bannon, Umbra Vitae have put out the room-levelling "Shadow Of Life" and you can read our review here.
A rock-crazed ‘70s kid from the Midwest raised on a balanced diet consisting of the four basic food groups — BOC, BTO, REO and CCR, my...
Metallic hardcore band The Ghost Inside return with an emotional album that documents the life-changing journey of the last five years.
When you first tune in to Eric Steckel’s new album, Grandview Drive, what you hear is fire, passion, and amplifiers exploding from running hard and being...
The dynamite duo in Killer Mike and El-P are back – two days early but not a moment too late – with RTJ4, a messianic mutation...
Sitting nicely on this side of chaos, END have delivered as punishing an album you could want in Splinters From An Ever-Changing Face"