Album review: The Menzingers – Some Of It Was TrueNostalgia, bittersweet angst and mid-30s growing pains: The Menzingers once again serve it deliciously on seventh album.
Album review: Creeper – SanguivoreSouthampton’s finest horror-punk crew Creeper master the art of grandiosity on their ghoulish third album…
Album review: Tomb Mold – The Enduring SpiritCanadian death metallers Tomb Mold add a whole load of new to the old school on brutally clever fourth offering…
Film review: Exorcist: BelieverBelieve us, it sucks – the sixth film to bear the Exorcist name is truly diabolical...
Album review: Of Mice & Men – TetherCalifornia metalcore quartet Of Mice & Men squeak on low-powered eighth album…
Album review: Svalbard – The Weight Of The MaskSvalbard open up on the depths of depression on their gorgeous and masterful fourth album, The Weight Of The Mask.
Album review: HUNNY – Hunny’s New Planet HeavenIf Planet Heaven were to ever accept visitors, we’re there. And HUNNY make it sound chill AF…
Album review: Chris Catalyst – Mad In EnglandAbsurdity and inspiration from Yorkshire multi-instrumentalist Chris Catalyst on irrepressible third album.
Album review: Unschooling – New World ArtifactsFrench post-punk newcomers Unschooling deliver a lesson in experimentalism on debut LP, New World Artifacts…
Album review: Blodet – Death MotherSwedish post-metallers Blodet journey through grief on haunting and beautiful full-length debut.
Album review: Grove Street – The Path To RighteousnessGet ready to mosh: Southampton crossover crew Grove Street power up on killer debut.
Album review: Filth Is Eternal – Find OutSeattle punks Filth Is Eternal get grungy but refuse to fuck around on smashing third album Find Out.
Album review: Code Orange – The AboveCode Orange go even further down their rabbit hole to ensure they stand nowhere near anyone else on challenging and brilliant fifth album…
Album review: Asinhell – Impii HoraVolbeat mainman Michael Poulsen goes back to his bloody death metal roots with heavy side-band Asinhell.
Album review: King Nun – LambLondon quartet King Nun underwhelm on second album more concerned with what it’s saying than the way it’s saying it...
Film review: Saw XScream bloody Saw! John Kramer’s morbid Krypton Factor is back and heading to Mexico for more ironic punishment in 10th Saw movie…