On the eve of the release of their thirteenth album, I, The Mask (due March 1st via Nuclear Blast Records and 11-7 Music), we caught up...
The eleventh album in Evergrey’s career, The Atlantic (AFM Records), is a return to form for the Swedes, showcasing the band’s ability to meld beautiful music...
After a decade-long break, Forest of Shadows have returned with Among the Dormant Watchers via Inverse Records. Seeping with atmosphere and emotion, it’s one for fans...
Sabaton inductees need look no further than Carolus Rex – this is the album that encapsulates the band’s unique style and sensitive subject matter, whilst still...
Blood of Serpents presents their second full-length, Sulphur Sovereign (Non Serviam Records), and it’s a monster: uncompromising and heavier than a thermos of Mercury, typically Swedish...
On Hekatomb, Funeral Mist craft a black metal record that merges multiple styles and techniques without the usual progressive and over-intellectualised trappings that usually accompany such...
Dramatic and infectious, Crossing Eternity’s debut The Rising World, out via Rockshots Records, is an impressive yet humbling experience for even the most jaded music listener.
Prequelle is ten tracks combining Broadway’s camp, Alice Cooper’s grand guignol shtick, The Alan Parsons Project’s concept album approach and ABBA’s songwriting chops, all structured around...
In this edition of our Women of Rock series, Swedish post-rock quartet Junodef present a killer list of five must-hear English acts including Esya, Jennifer Walton,...
We connected with Swedish, dreamy electronic solo artist David Alexander, aka Summer Heart, to talk about his tattoo action!
San Antonio, TX-based rock quintet, Gandhi’s Gun are not only back with a hot new single called “Through It All”, but have shared a killer list...
Wanting to learn more about Swedish indie rockers, Locals, the band was kind enough to share this exclusive list of their TOP 10 favourite hometown hangouts.
There is something depressingly workman-like about much of To Drink from the Night Itself, and though there are moments of interest, once the songs slip in...
We are happy to host the premier for "Whatever Come May Be", the newest music video by Swedish metal band Sparzanza.
All in all, if you are a fan of Vanilla Fudge, this is a worthwhile purchase.