Hot For Crime. Just five talented, kind of surfy-looking guys from Venice, California, whose shtick is playing melodic, no-frills rock n’ roll.
As always, Alter Bridge has delivered an outstanding record in ‘Pawns & Kings’ (Napalm Records); it is yet another example of the quartet’s continued exceptional output.
Imaginative and potent, “Have You Ever?” by Urban Heat feat. Party Nails seethes with primitive energy, mystery, and the haunting muscle of Jonathan Horstmann’s voice.
Easy to listen to, The Higher's ‘Elvis In Wonderland’ (Secret Friends Music) certainly marks a welcome return from hiatus for the three-piece.
Symphonic deathcore crew She Must Burn deliver a devilishly savage treat on their new album, ‘Umbra Mortis’ (Grey Rock Music).
Resident horror expert and We’re Wolves frontman AJ Diaferio tackles ‘The Retaliators’ (Better Noise Films) and confirms, “...some really awesome gore sequences wrapped around a lacklustre...
Buffed to a burnished disco sheen, “Helium” features the luxurious, upmarket voice of Butter TM over Perttu’s posh, mesmerizing melody.
Despite a modern industrial, punk rock thump powering the soundtrack, the music, the aura, and the look of Wednesday 13's ‘Horrifier’ (Napalm Records) still maintains that...
Omori will take you on a depressing, fathomless, and deeply disturbing journey that may likely leave you reflecting on your own life experiences and trauma responses.
Offering a pacific soundscape and graceful, soothing vocals, Morabeza Tobacco's single “Teacher’s in the Mood” (Roxy Music / Playground Music) sculpts a deliciously plush sonic vista.
Scottish band Vukovi (w/ openers Zand) brought their chaos and energy to Manchester Academy 3, and Frank Ralph was on hand to witness it all.
Hyping up their forthcoming ‘Will of the People’ world tour, Muse treated 2,500 super-fortunate fans to an intimate show at Toronto’s History. Coverage by Mike Bax.
Local hero Richard Ashcroft returns home for a magical night in Manchester with support from Jamie Webster. Check out the photos here.
“Almost” (The Heavy Group/Snafu Records) is a grand, gilded song sung by an eighteen-year-old artist named Véyah, who is on the verge of prominence.
Simultaneously multi-hued and shadowy, Quarry’s (aka Vittorio Tolomeo) ‘Positioning The Sun’ (Lowfieye Records) is one of those albums that blooms with repeated listening.