Reviews Album review: Svarta Havet – Månen ska lysa din väg Finnish firebrands Svarta Havet refuse to let their music, or the ills of the world, be ignored on excellent second album.
Reviews Album review: Rivers Of Nihil – Rivers Of Nihil U.S. progressive deathsters Rivers Of Nihil deliver another fine blend of melody and crush-everything heaviness.
Reviews The big review: Slam Dunk Festival 2025 Once again, it’s a weekend to remember as ADTR, Neck Deep, Hot Milk, Alkaline Trio, Scowl and many more bring the noise to Hatfield and Leeds at Slam Dunk 2025…
Reviews Album review: Pleaser – Begging Guitars Anarchy in the DK! Copenhagen punk rockers Pleaser thrill and confound on second album, Begging Guitars.
Reviews Album review: Thus Spoke Zarathustra – I’m Done With Self Care, It’s Time For Others’ Harm Intelligence and ignorance have a mighty scrap on new one from deathcore philosophers Thus Spoke Zarathustra…
Reviews Album review: Skunk Anansie – The Painful Truth Britrock legends Skunk Anansie find new focus in slate-clearing comeback album that embraces new sounds.
Reviews Album review: Sleep Theory – Afterglow Rising Memphis stars Sleep Theory deliver metalcore with undiluted soul on barnstorming first album Afterglow…
Reviews Album review: Rico Nasty – LETHAL Rico Nasty’s third album is colourful and kaleidoscopic, but occasionally to a fault…
Reviews Album review: Damiano David – FUNNY little FEARS Måneskin frontman Damiano David goes off piste with tune-laden pop album that fans will either love a lot or entirely hate.
Reviews Album review: Pelican – Flickering Resonance Chicago post-metal instrumental heroes Pelican return and bring the heat on superb seventh album.
Reviews Film review: Final Destination Bloodlines Final Destination returns. Spoiler alert: once again, absolutely everything can kill you. Weyyy.
Reviews Album review: Cwfen – Sorrows Glasgow doomgaze collective Cwfen deliver a debut to die for full of velvety darkness and spellbinding Sorrows.
Reviews Album review: The Callous Daoboys – I Don’t Want To See You In Heaven The Daoboys are back in town! Atlanta sextet The Callous Daoboys continue to brilliantly beguile and befuddle on truly unpredictable third album.
Reviews Live review: twenty one pilots, Manchester AO Arena The Clancy World Tour rolls into Manchester to reaffirm why the twenty one pilots live show will always exist in a sphere of its own…
Reviews Album review: EKKSTACY – FOREVER Tricky-to-label Vancouver artist EKKSTACY mixes melancholy instrumentals and hazy vocals on deeply reflective third record.
Reviews Album review: Bury Tomorrow – Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience Bury Tomorrow solidify their shining spot in UK metal on furious, glorious eighth offering.