Bring Me The Horizon wrapped up their visually and aurally-enthralling Threesome Tour at the Fillmore Miami Beach, and along with Poppy and Sleeping With Sirens, it offered an audio, and most of all, visual experience like no other.
From Sublime to Kendrick Lamarr, California alternative rockers Night Riots talk us through six albums that helped shaped the sound o their new record New State of Mind
Out now via Sumerian Records, Shades of Blue, the latest solo recording from Danny Worsnop, sees the Asking Alexandria frontman enter the worlds of blues and adult contemporary with surprising success.
After The Burial have a taken a giant leap forward with Evergreen, out today via Sumerian Records. In it, their sound is solidified and the confidence that comes with it pours out.
Born of Osiris’ Lee McKinney collaborates once again with Kiesel – whom he dubs “the people’s guitar company” – in a stunning signature headless guitar, the same used on the recent Sumerian release, The Simulation.
Born Of Osiris have released the music video for “The Accursed” taken from their upcoming album The Simulation out on January 11, 2019.
Self-proclaimed fashion-art rock band, Palaye Royale have accomplished a lot since their incarnation. Unfortunately the new album, Boom Boom Boom (Side B), doesn’t quite meet expectations.
Jonathan Davis, the iconic frontman for US nu-metal titans Korn, dropped his new solo album Black Labyrinth this spring. Check out our take on the expansive, explorative collection.
Jonathan Davis will be releasing his highly anticipated debut solo album Black Labyrinth on May 25 via Sumerian Records.
Lancaster, PA metalcore giants August Burns Red just wrapped up a massive run of North America in support of their latest release Phantom Anthem. We caught up with the tour in its final week as it hit The Palladium in Worcester, MA on a Friday night to play before a packed venue.
In Volume 3 of our new fictional horror-themed series of short stories, MUSIC HELL — from author Michael Aronovitz and illustrator Nicholas Stewart McIvor — Asking Alexandria encounter “The Ghost of the Hot Checkered Flag Girl.”
Stray From The Path have made it incredibly clear they are not here to play games on Only Death Is Real–a blistering, ten-track socio-political manifesto that slams and shreds from start to finish.
Straddling the line between hard rock and metal, Through Fire’s debut Breathe could be the start of a very healthy career. Read our review here…