What has choral harmonies for vocals, the occasional electronic twinkling while 2-step drumbeats rap out while chugging riffs lay devastation? This album. This album does. And...
On All Bright Electric Feeder have gone full circle from their debut album Polythene through to chart topping success with Echo Park and back again all...
Tech metal heavyweights Ion Dissonance return with their first album in six years but have the Canadian outfit got what it takes to take their crown...
Fit For A King’s last album, Slave To Nothing, was a burrito filled with fresh riffs, extra guac and awesome performances all-round, but their new album...
On Revolution Radio Green Day steady their ship as the steer out of the troubled waters of their last few albums. Read our review here...
Animus is the debut album from South Wales death metal filth merchants Venom Prison and trust me this slab of extremity does not disappoint one bit....
With twelfth album Sorceress, Opeth continue on the next phase on their evolutionary path. Read our review here...
Having been knocking around since 2006, This Dying Hour are back and, despite a raft of upheavals throughout their career, are still able to smashing out...
Rock superstars Alter Bridge cement their place in the upper echelons of the rock hierarchy with a masterclass of a display on their fifth album, The...
From lighter-waving ballads to anthemic rockers, Exhale will be right up your street if you're a fan of well-produced hard rock. Read our review here...
Fenriz and Nocturno Culto have created a well-rounded, stripped-down Black Metal album just in time for the long and cold winter months ahead....
Review and Photos by Mike Bax “It’s Monday night, right?” Russell Allen – in disbelief to the screaming crowd before their encore. There was lots of...
The only way I can describe their sound is a cross between '90s technical death metal pioneers Atrocity and Nocturnus, but sans the vocals.
The hardcore scene has many offshoots from emo to skater, Halshug and their new album Sort Sind sit firmly in the same space as your worst...
The Serpent Only Lies is one hell of a listen, it only serves as a reminder of what a truly great band Crowbar are, as if...