PVRIS kick off their UK tour with an electrifiying set at Manchester Academy. Check out Frank Ralph's photos and review of the opening night.
Chronicling the humdrum landscape of working a monotonous job, Yawn Mower's “Elevation” (Mint 400 Records) hoists itself up on contagious layers of indie-rock.
Horror expert and We’re Wolves frontman AJ Diaferio reviews Rob Savage's Shudder exclusive, ‘Host,’ wherein a zoom hangout/seance goes wrong.
Merging dense, primeval sensuality and nuanced, evocative vocals, Skycabin's “Insidia” conveys the feeling of being subsumed into spellbinding darkness.
Sharp editing, nifty use of archive footage and shiny new interview material make Colette Camden’s ‘The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker’ another predictable addition to the Netflix canon...
Trivium kick off 2023 with a masterful display of metal in Manchester. Heaven Shall Burn and Malevolence joined them as guests. Photos here.
Highlighted by the swanky tones of Cate Downey, Sam Feldt's “Enough To Drink” (Sony Music) delivers graceful, glamorous sonic flavours.
1969 to 1989. Twenty years. Two generations. Thousands of artists, dozens of subcultures, countless pictures and articles. A beer label, a fondly memorable mascot or two,...
Newport Electric swings for the stars with album number three. Comprised of nine original tracks and a Beatles cover, ‘Discord And Harmony’ delivers a proficient collection...
‘Dead Reckoning’ sees Kate Fenner employing her superb voice like a sculptor’s tool, shaping beguiling tones into haunting art.
On Dark Funeral's ‘We Are The Apocalypse’ (Century Media), it is, sadly, only Grá frontman Heljarmadr's contribution that feels like authentic black metal fury.
Cincinnati's Rock radio station WEBN held their “F U 2022” concert at the Madison Theater in Covington, Kentucky, headlined by Sevendust.
‘The Chisels Are Calling’ (Street Singer Productions) offers an adoring portrayal of John Monteleone’s life’s work and process, to the point that a single viewing is...
Three-piece Tampa-based punk rock brigade Boney Fiend is ready to release their new studio set, ‘13 Beers.’ Read our review, and get an exclusive song sampling...
Soaked in retro prog rock savours, Souls Extolled's ‘MMXXII’ (Zach Black Music) evolves from more mainstream songs initially to raw, murkier tracks as the album develops.