Review by Samantha Wu Photos by Andrew Hartl http://www.halestormrocks.com It was a night to celebrate some of the best of women in rock at the Phoenix...
Realm of the Damned: Tenebris Deos is a fatal dose of horrifying yet, amusing black metal, horror-filled comic bookery.
After teasing fans prior to its release, Avenged Sevenfold return with some long-awaited new music so we give our thoughts on new single "The Stage". Read...
For me, there hasn’t been an album that’s this fun since AC/DC’s Back In Black. No shit! I know I’ll get a lot of flack for...
With the release of their thirtieth studio album, First Ditch Effort, NOFX are making the message load and clear; they are here to rock, party and...
Listening to Honor Is Dead, their second offering, it's very obvious that, in frontman Shane Blay, Wovenwar have found a perfect voice for their melodic shreddery.
Balance and Composure are back with their latest release, Light We Made, which they are touting as a "sonic progression" for their sound. Read more about...
Hammerhands stopped Toronto in its tracks three years ago with their debut full-length Glaciers. Since then they've been cultivating another album filled with some of the...
If you are a fan of doom metal and can’t get enough slow cranium-crushing riffs that rattle your bones, then Of Gods and Heroes is going...
Birmingham rockers Light The Skies have just issued their new EP Human and have given us the lowdown on each of the six tracks right here...
French metallers Gojira just wrapped up what was likely the LOUDEST metal tour you could've seen this fall, the Magma tour, which saw the band criss-crossing...
Allegeon have crafted a fantastic progressive death metal album that I cannot get enough off. These 12 songs are razor-sharp and guaranteed to get you banging...
Review and photos by Mike Bax Things I learned tonight: 1. Dirty Heads have a huge, dedicated following. 2. The band’s young, prominently female fan-base are...
Their self-titled album, Take Over And Destroy, is their virgin release for Prosthetic Records and is an unexpected, pleasant surprise.
25 years and still going strong, NWOBHM band Grim Reaper return with a new studio album. Read our review here...