‘The Plague Inside Your Head’ successfully conjures up a cohesive offering of uplifting summer vibes. As far as the new generation of emo bands goes, Mighty...
Rock giants KISS bring their rock ‘n’ roll party to Newcastle for one final time, along with support from London rockers The Wild Things and Welsh...
Packed with impressive drum fills that intensify the song, DRMAGDN’s “Something” (ft. Michelle Ray), pays stylish homage to the original Beatles version.
Permeated with suffusions of pensive hues, yet never falling into the abyss of melancholy, K.ZIA’s 'Kintsugi Heart' offers lush, silky soundscapes.
The quality is high throughout Sleep Token's newest album ‘Take Me Back to Eden’ (Spinefarm Records), and, as it concludes, one is left contemplating everything and...
Sharlee Patches’ new film, ‘Wino: The Documentary,’ follows a road trip between herself and her partner, doom metal guitarist and vocalist Scott (Wino) Weinrich, with a...
With “House For Kings,” Sam Feldt and Tones And I reveal their magical touch, blending a tasty dance rhythm with shimmers of pop.
The wonderful archive DVD package is an absolute must for Duke Ellington fans and jazz enthusiasts in general and comes as an absolute gift from the...
Swedish post-death metal band, Cult of Luna delivers ‘Full Moon,’ a beautifully cinematic documentary experience with pin-sharp images.
Taking herself out of her stylistic comfort zone with ‘Always You,’ Lyia Meta conveys the feeling and beguiling mystery of love.
Houston rock band Waterparks brought their “INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY” tour to NYC’s Irving Plaza on Tuesday evening in support of their latest album of the same name.
Not quite hip-hop, not quite pop, “Ninja Sword” offers a synthesis of stylistic flavours, resulting in a rococo electro-pop fusion.
Lacking contemporary equivalence and a most decorative bit of work, ‘Transformia’ offers a glimpse into the virtuosity of Raven Artson.
Almost doom-like, International Furlough’s single “Blind in One Eye” pulsates with wicked, black kinesis, evoking primal expressions of foreboding gravity.
Slam Dunk kicked off festival season in the UK as Enter Shikari, Bowling For Soup, Yellowcard played to a sold-out Temple Newsam crowd.