The Quireboys return with their ninth album proving they haven't lost any of that raw passion as they've aged. Read our review here...
I don’t really know these guys personally, and they are not related to me, but I can tell you that when the group finished their last...
With beans dubbed "She Wolf", "Roast In Peace" and "Kenya Thrash", how could my mornings get any better?
Ahead of the looming Halloween season, Nate Garrett, founder of the Prosthetic Records psychedelic doom band Spirit Adrift, shared his TOP 10 list of favorite films...
Although it doesn't always hit the mark, for a debut album, Murder And The Motive is an assured, confident album. Read out review here...
Philadelphia group The Company Corvette are just coming off of playing at Psychofest down in Las Vegas, with headliners that include Electric Wizard and Boris. After...
Review by Andrew Horan Images by Daniela Tantalo Jenny Lewis may have grumbled that she disliked birthdays and anniversaries but there was no denying that...
New York band Islander continue their modern twist on the nu-metal/alt with their latest album Power Under Control. Read our thoughts on these highly-rated New Yorkers...
Cage9's latest album Illuminator sees them playing a sound which has been done by many bands but, it's a sound that they do very well. Read...
Irish metallers Dead Label have just issued their new album, Throne Of Bones so, to celebrate the Irish metal scene, we got drummer Claire to list...
Nothing like starting your career with a bang as demonstrated by San Fransisco hard rockers Letters By The Fire and their awesome debut album Worth The...
Have Anaal Nathrakh eased up with their sonic rage or is The Whole Of The Law another lesson in brutality that you won't forget? Read our...
When a band such as Vader covers "Overkill" by the late Motörhead, you’re in death metal bonus zone. The other three songs are great too!
Extreme metal band Black Crown Initiate continue to push the boundaries of the genre with their new album Selves We Cannot Forgive. Read what we thought...
The result is inoffensive and an otherwise tight delivering for the genre, with just enough change-ups in their approach to keep the EP moving along at...