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.
With ‘Disposable Everything’ (Hopeless Records), AJJ are arguably at the peak of their craft. The band successfully displays their full range while still remaining as quirky...
Akin to an articulate cry of utter desolation, Damien Musto's “Cry For Help” renders inner emotional anguish into expressive verses.
Skin On Flesh’s new EP ‘Terrible and Sad’ is monstrously good, surging with visceral energy, hammering percussion, and the compelling voice of Laura Jiménez Alvarez.
Every element of Petty Human Emotions' self-titled album radiates vapours of elegiac sentiment, giving the album an engrossing sorrow.
Gothenburg's death metallers The Halo Effect recently unveiled a 30-minute self-titled documentary (Nuclear Blast Records), along with exclusive footage of the band in the studio.
Avatar, supporting their latest album, ‘Dance Devil Dance,’ hit a sold-out Manchester Music Hall in Lexington, Kentucky, supported by Veil of Maya and Orbit Culture.
Since its inception back in 2017, the Heavy Music Awards has certified itself as a staple of the heavy music calendar. This year was no different!
For one night only at London’s prestigious Royal Festival Hall, Def Leppard would sit down with journalist and author Michael Hann to talk about their new...