Rock superstar Corey Taylor raises hell at Hull Bonus Arena with help from rock dance troop Cherry Bombs. Check out the photos here.
Canadian hardcore band Alexisonfire delivered a frenzied set and our photographer Carla was on hand to capture the madness.
Oxfordshire newcomers Nvmeral deliver a nice slice of progressive post-hardcore on their new track “Sol.” Read our thoughts here.
For the Love of Horror returned over the weekend and horror fans descended on the BEC Arena in Manchester. Appearances included Corey Taylor, Cherry Bombs, David...
Danish deathcore crew Cabal is back with the absolutely monstrous ‘Magno Interitus,’ and it’s clear that they’ve learned that everything bigger and heavier is definitely better.
Pervaded by a subtle sadness, Matthew Squires & the Learning Disorders' EP ‘The Electric River’ conveys the essential human condition of needing to find and the...
A hardcore album packed with both positivity and frustration, read our thoughts on Inclination’s ‘Unaltered Perspective’ (Pure Noise Records) here.
Pulling every trick out of the rulebook, ‘Eternity’ (Unique Leader Records) shows that A Wake In Providence are masters of their dark art. Read our review...
With its kaleidoscopic layers and its underlying pastoral feel, Markus Nikolaus' (Lea Porcelain) “Bicycle Day” is both hypnotic and subtly compelling.
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...