Seeker deliver twenty five or so minutes that will leave you feeling like your ears have had somebody smash a screwdriver into them. Read our full...
Belgian outfit Oathbreaker have put out their most groundbreaking record to date. Read our review of Rheia inside...
Judging by the razor-sharp thrash on Sodom's latest offering, Decision Day, plenty of young bands could do a lot worse than give this a listen to...
Aussie wrecking crew Massive returned to the UK for a short tour recently and PureGrainAudio joined the party on the opening night in Nottingham. Read our...
Something Wrong Here could very well be the soundtrack for the next Nightmare On Elm Street installation. There is no shortage of ominous vibes or heavy...
From Indian Lakes’ newest release, Everything Feels Better Now, is a trance-inducing, solid indie-rock release from songwriter / multi-instrumentalist Joey Vannucchi. Read our review here.
Every Time I Die’s latest release, Low Teens brings the same southern hardcore we’ve come to expect and love from ETID, but with a touch darker...
Sonic Syndicate have made such a vast change (and it isn't well) that it’s hard to find any redeeming qualities in Confessions.
I knew the Pearson-Mess combo was/is (in my opinion) the pinnacle of chaotic - yet melodic - perfection, but I had no idea how they would...
Given the troubled times Sum 41 have been through in the past few years, it's no surprise that 13 Voices is a dark, heart-wrenching listen at...
Slaight Music Review by Mike Bax Is It Worth it? Whatever you wanna do. Guaranteed. I’m leaving it up to you. It’s opportunity. These are lyrics...
With their new release attempting to straddle the line between the cold, ethereal world of digital and the warmth of natural feeling, is it possible for...
Despite much upheavel, the new Hey!Hello! album has finally seen the light of day so here are our thoughts on the latest work from rock icon...
Commemorating thirty years of the band’s first album release, Mechanical Resonance, Tesla are treating fans to a full live rendition. Read our review here...
Self Released Review by Mike Bax Taking elements of pop sensibilities from the 1980s and blending them with their own modern musicality, The Balconies have created...