EP review: Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou – The Helm Of SorrowThe underground's coolest pairing, Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou, team up to bring the sorrowful heaviness once more...
Album review: You Me At Six – SUCKAPUNCHSurrey rockers You Me At Six go dark on hard-hitting seventh album SUCKAPUNCH...
Album review: Gatecreeper – An Unexpected RealitySurprise! Sonaran Desert death metallers Gatecreeper drop a quarter-hour of nuclear power…
EP review: Frank Iero And The Future Violence – Heaven Is A Place, This Is A PlaceFrank Iero delivers a short, sharp, emotional shock on killer EP, Heaven Is A Place, This Is A Place...
EP review: Antre – Dark SpectrumUK black metallers Antre find the darkness within on new EP, Dark Spectrum…
Album review: The Dirty Nil – Fuck ArtThe Dirty Nil cement their reputation as the court jesters of punk rock on cheeky third album Fuck Art...
EP review: Dave Jakes – Dave JakesFormer Lonely The Brave singer Dave Jakes returns on a much gentler tack...
Album review: Deftones – White Pony/Black StallionDeftones reimagine their classic third album White Pony with A-List collaborators...
Album review: Less Than Jake – Silver LiningsSka-punk stalwarts Less Than Jake offer hope through positivity on ninth album Silver Linings...
Album review: Boris With Merzbow – 2R0I2P0Japanese doomsters Boris join up with noise artist Merzbow for... doomy noise
Album review: Green Druid – At The Maw Of RuinGreen Druid keep the doom coming with their sophomore album, At The Maw Of Ruin
Album review: Red City Radio – ParadiseOklahoma rabble-rousers Red City Radio find Paradise on one of the finest punk-rock releases of 2020...
Album Review: Gone Is Gone – If Everything Happens For A Reason… Then Nothing Really Matters At AllExperimental supergroup Gone Is Gone return with a strange hybrid if industrial rock and soundtrack...
Album review: grandson – Death Of An Optimistgrandson – AKA Jordan Edward Benjamin – finally comes of age on fiery debut album
EP review: Can’t Swim – Someone Who Isn’t MeNew Jersey’s Can’t Swim continue to defy expectations with their second experimental EP of the year, Someone Who Isn’t Me