Album review: To The Grave – Everyone’s A MurdererRising Aussie vegan deathcore crew To The Grave flex their muscles on solid fourth album…
Album review: Tuk Smith & The Restless Hearts – Rogue To RedemptionArdent retro rocker Tuk Smith presses all the right buttons but sticks to the script on prodigiously tuneful second album…
The big review: Reading Festival 2024blink-182, The Prodigy, Spiritbox, Neck Deep and more bring the noise to Berkshire at Reading Festival 2024.
Album review: Nails – Every Bridge BurningAfter eight long years, American psychos Nails return to unrepentantly grind you into the ground…
Album review: Palaye Royale – Death Or GloryPalaye Royale navigate the in-between uncertainties of taking risks and chasing success on their fifth LP.
Album review: Yours Truly – ToxicAussie pop-punks Yours Truly bear their souls in myriad ways on second album…
Album review: Cassyette – This World F*cking SucksNu-gen hero Cassyette channels rage, angst and grief into instantly catchy songs on thrilling debut album This World F*cking Sucks…
Album review: Zeal & Ardor – GREIFAvant-garde Swiss trailblazer Manuel Gagneux turns another page through Zeal & Ardor’s involving and endlessly creative fourth album, GREIF.
Album review: Stand Atlantic – WAS HEREStand Atlantic’s most self-assured and confident release explores all the colours of suffering and healing…
The big review: ArcTanGent 2024ArcTanGent brings home the bacon with a stellar 10th edition, as Mogwai, Meshuggah, Electric Wizard and more deliver the more unusual side of music to Bristol’s Fernhill Farm.
Album review: Nile – The Underworld Awaits Us AllWith 30 years under their belt, Egypt-tastic death metal legends Nile are still laying waste to all on staggering 10th outing…
Album review: Mothica – Kissing DeathMcKenzie Ellis tears romanticised ideas of death to pieces on vulnerable yet brilliant third album, Kissing Death.
Live review: Sex Pistols with Frank Carter, London Bush HallFrank Carter’s lust for life brings the Sex Pistols together for the first time in almost half a century…
Album review: Thotcrime – Connection AnxietyGenre-crossing transatlantic noise crew Thotcrime continue to dazzle on jubilant third album.
The big review: Bloodstock 2024There’s nothing better than copious quantities of sun, Satan and heavy metal silliness, so Bloodstock 2024 absolutely cannot disappoint, levelling Catton Park with one of the biggest, boldest, best editions ever…
Album review: Uniform – American StandardThe fifth record from New York industrial metal/noise outfit Uniform is a harrowing, unforgiving exploration of eating disorders…