Reviews Album Review: The Ghost Inside – The Ghost Inside Hardcore heroes The Ghost Inside return from the very brink
Reviews Album Review: Palaye Royale – The Bastards Sin City rock rapscallions Palaye Royale shoot for the stars on third album, The Bastards
Reviews Album Review: Less Win – Given Light Danish post-punks Less Win challenge and eventually excite on Given Light…
Reviews Album Review: Bleed From Within – Fracture Glaswegian metalcore mainstays Bleed From Within embrace the power of positivity on searing sixth LP, Fracture
Reviews Album Review: Paradise Lost – Obsidian Legendary Yorkshire death-doomsters Paradise Lost drive deeper into electric darkness on Obsidian
Reviews Album Review: Asking Alexandria – Like A House On Fire Asking Alexandria continue to push their own boundaries on sixth album, Like A House On Fire
Reviews Album Review: Hayley Williams – Petals For Armor Hayley Williams exorcises her demons in new solo full-length, Petals For Armor
Reviews Album Review: Groundculture – How Well Do You Really Know Yourself? Rising Geordie genre-mashers Groundculture seize the initiative with a stirring debut LP, How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?
Reviews Album Review: Boston Manor – GLUE Sleek yet sombre, visceral yet vulnerable, confident yet cathartic – Boston Manor explore modern life on exceptional third album, GLUE
Reviews Album Review: Katatonia – City Burials Swedish metal icons Katatonia continue to explore on 11th album, City Burials
Reviews Album Review: Witchskull – A Driftwood Cross Australian doomsters Witchskull serve up head-crushing riffs and trippiness on third album…
Reviews Album Review: Picturesque – Do You Feel OK? One-time post-hardcore crew Picturesque distance themselves from genre on Do You Feel OK?
Reviews Album Review: August Burns Red – Guardians Metalcore mainstays August Burns Red hold course on thrillingly empathetic eighth LP, Guardians
Reviews Album Review: The Used – Heartwork Utah’s post-hardcore princes The Used spill their guts as they surge back to the future on gloriously polished eighth offering, Heartwork
Reviews Album Review: Trivium – What The Dead Men Say Trivium find the formula for pure, unadulterated metal on ninth album What The Dead Men Say