Reviews Live review: Creeper, London KOKO Creeper inspire devotion – and even a prickling sense of fright – in their joyful return to KOKO to celebrate Sanguivore in full, and tease their next phase.
Reviews Album review: Stray From The Path – Clockworked Stray From The Path find new levels of unease and outrage on explosive 11th – and final – album, Clockworked.
Reviews Album review: Garbage – Let All That We Imagine Be The Light Transatlantic alt.rock legends Garbage again give cause for contemplation on seductive industrial-pop comeback.
Reviews Album review: Desolated – Finding Peace Malevolence sticksman Charlie Thorpe and a bunch of heavy hardcore friends break the silence on long-time-coming new Desolated album…
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.