The two new tracks are quintessentially LoG, with technical instrumentals, shredding riffs, Blythe’s signature abrasive scream, and an undeniable thrash influence.
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Playing just about every hit song from their extensive library, plus a couple new tracks, Amy Lee and crew proved that Evanescence are on track to...
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In what is one of the most fun articles we've posted to date, Trivium guitarist and vocalist Matt Heafy shares with us this list of the...
Whether you love them or loathe them, there are few bands from the modern rock scene that are as potent live as Enter Shikari.
It'll be worth it to catch some more from this group and soon, and you can certainly do that with their latest album Bible and Sword...
Review and photos by Mike Bax CRX is the less obvious (but in my opinion, far superior) side project that has spun out of New York...
Recently The Lounge Kittens headed out on their biggest headline tour to date and our reviewer caught up with the band at a fairly intimate gig...
Texan outfit This Will Destroy You give their Young Mountain debut the reissue treatment. Is it worth buying second time round? Read our review here...
To celebrate 25 years, Extreme treat fans to a full live album version of their classic album Pornograffitti. Read our review here.