Album review: Dead Poet Society – FISSIONLA quartet Dead Poet Society comb through growing up on attitude-fuelled second album…
Album review: EKKSTACY – EKKSTACYAlready thinking about the soundtrack to the summer? EKKSTACY’s warm, fuzzy third album might be an early contender.
Album review: Ghost Atlas – Dust Of The Human ShapeERRA guitarist Jesse Cash excels with riveting second album from alt.rock side project, Ghost Atlas…
Album review: Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes – Dark RainbowBrit punk heroes Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes up the indie-sleaze factor on brilliant fifth album.
Album review: Tenside – Come Alive DyingMunich metalcore stalwarts Tenside keep fighting the good fight on reliably chunky eighth album Come Alive Dying…
Album review: SLIFT – ILIONFrench psych-rock voyagers SLIFT hit cosmic highs on thrilling third album…
Album review: Sleater-Kinney – Little RopeInfluential alt.rock duo Sleater-Kinney tackle grief with grace and volume on 11th studio album.
Album review: Neck Deep – Neck DeepWelsh pop-punk heroes go home and go big on self-titled fifth album…
Album review: Green Day – SaviorsCan we get a ‘heeeey-ooooh’? Green Day have lost none of their magic or sense of realness on 14th album…
Album review: Ray Noir – ScorpioLondon alt. goth trailblazer Ray Noir continues his rise from sleazy street-corners to shady superstardom with scintillating seven-track mixtape Scorpio…
Album review: Hannah Wicklund – The PrizeFast-rising American singer Hannah Wicklund develops her art into a psych-rock trip, with a bit of help from Greta Van Fleet…
Album review: Casey – How To DisappearWelsh post-hardcore heroes Casey shimmer back over the horizon with subtly brilliant third album...
Live review: Bring Me The Horizon, Bournemouth International CentreBolstered by one of the best support line-ups we’ve seen in yonks, Bring Me The Horizon’s spectacular NX_GN tour rolled into Bournemouth for a ferocious night of spellbinding production, daft gags and modern metal classics.
EP review: The Darkest Moment – Love & LossDanish quartet The Darkest Moment purge themselves of their grief over atmospheric but sometimes tepid post-hardcore on new EP.
What happened when Sleep Token headlined Wembley ArenaLast night, Sleep Token rounded off a sensational year with a headline performance at Wembley Arena. And while tragedy struck leader Vessel, the band’s fans turned it into a show for the ages…
Album review: Dimmu Borgir – Inspiratio ProfanusNorwegian symphonic black metal legends Dimmu Borgir celebrate 30 years with a thrillingly rough-edged tribute to their infernal heroes.