Reviews Album review: SpiritWorld – Helldorado Las Vegas’ horror-western gunslingers SpiritWorld strike bloody gold on thumping third album Helldorado.
Reviews Live review: Knocked Loose, London O2 Academy Brixton Knocked Loose incite their biggest ever display of violence in the UK – and it feels like they’re writing future history…
Reviews Album review: Imperial Triumphant – Goldstar Start spreading the news: New York avant-metal enigmas Imperial Triumphant deconstruct the metropolis on overwhelming sixth album…
Reviews Album review: Bloodywood – Nu Delhi Indian metallers Bloodywood return with second album of deliciously matched influences and perfectly seasoned ear candy.
Reviews Live review: Limp Bizkit, Manchester AO Arena Manchester moves in, moves out as Limp Bizkit’s mammoth Loserville Tour rolls into town…
What Lies Beneath From Brazilian speed metal to Italian doom: This month’s highlights from the underground We round up the latest and greatest from heavy music’s underground. This month: sludge, death metal, plenty of doom, and some weirdness…
Reviews The big review: Knotfest Sydney Slipknot’s mega-fest goes down under, with a little help from A Day To Remember, Enter Shikari, BABYMETAL and more…
Reviews Album review: Coheed And Cambria – Vaxis – Act III: The Father Of Make Believe New York prog overlords Coheed And Cambria find beauty beyond the event horizon on epic 11th album…
Reviews Live review: VUKOVI, London O2 Forum Kentish Town VUKOVI conquer their biggest room yet in a victorious, emotional display at London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town…
Reviews Album review: Dawn Of Ouroboros – Bioluminescence Californian prog extremists Dawn Of Ouroboros delve deeper and burn brighter of ravaging, radiant third album Bioluminescence…
Reviews Album review: Billy Morrison – The Morrison Project: Deluxe Edition British alt. rock firebrand Billy Morrison ransacks his all-star Rolodex on the deluxe edition of monstrous collaboration album The Morrison Project…
Reviews Album review: Spiritbox – Tsunami Sea Can Spiritbox match the success of their debut? Hold our beers, say the Canadians, as they bring turbulence (and a little tinkering) to superb and often superior follow-up.
Reviews Album review: Raging Speedhorn – Night Wolf Corby’s finest, Raging Speedhorn, invite you to get pissed and bark at the moon on savage seventh album…
Reviews Album review: Whitechapel – Hymns In Dissonance Enduring U.S. deathcore stars Whitechapel triumph in darkness on nasty ninth album…
Reviews Album review: The Wildhearts – Satanic Rites Of The Wildhearts British rock’s prodigiously gifted godfather Ginger comes back from the brink with The Wildhearts’ 11th album of songs that are like hits from some delicious drug.
Reviews Album review: Architects – The Sky, The Earth & All Between Brighton titans Architects make time for every aspect of their sound on epic 11th album, The Sky, The Earth & All Between.