Album review: THICK – Happy NowBrooklyn punks THICK capitalise on fat fuzz on joyously hazy second outing…
Album review: Machine Head – ØF KINGDØM AND CRØWNMachine Head redeem themselves with stunning return to form on ØF KINGDØM AND CRØWN.
Album review: Panic! At The Disco – Viva Las VengeanceBrendon Urie gets his nostalgia on for rock’n’roll, Queen-esque seventh album…
Album review: Heilung – DrifAncient sounds, musical magic and human bones as instruments: Heilung continue to channel the past on third album Drif.
Album review: The Chats – GET F*CKEDScruffy Aussie punk lads The Chats return with more of the same simple genius and bar stool observations on electrifying second album…
Sun, Satan and secret sets: The highlights from Bloodstock 2022K! slaps on the sunscreen and straps on the camel-pack to dive into the most sizzling metal gathering of the summer… Bloodstock Open Air!
Album review: I Prevail – True PowerFast-rising Michigan metal crew I Prevail rise above their collective trauma on third album…
Album review: Pale Waves – UnwantedManchester indie rockers Pale Waves go alt and win big on ambitious third album…
The 10 rowdiest sets from Rebellion Festival 2022Blackpool’s punk-rock bash at the beach roars back to celebrate 25 years of Holidays In The Sun...
EP review: Of Virtue – SinnerA brief yet satisfyingly dynamic and driven new EP from Michigan metalcore quartet Of Virtue.
Album review: Osees – A Foul FormCalifornian psych-rockers Osees deliver a punk-damaged blast on their umpteenth album…
The Halo Effect – Days Of The LostEx-In Flames members team up to breathe new life into Swedish melo-death with new band The Halo Effect.
Album review: Norma Jean – Deathrattle Sing For MeU.S metalcore veterans Norma Jean look back in anguish on album number nine…
Album review: Arch Enemy – DeceiversMelodic death metal stalwarts Arch Enemy deliver the goods and then some on 11th full-length…
Album review: Psycroptic – Divine CouncilPsycroptic provide another masterclass in technical death metal on Divine Council.