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.
Reviews Album review: Sleep Token – Even In Arcadia Sleep Token expand, blossom and occasionally get weird on ambitious fourth album, Even In Arcadia.
Reviews Album review: mclusky – The World Is Still Here And So Are We Welsh weirdos mclusky return from the underground with excellent fourth album.
Reviews Album review: The Amazons – 21st Century Fiction Reading renegades The Amazons swap indie for riled up rock’n’roll on sassy fourth record.
Reviews Album review: Behemoth – The Shit Ov God Polish metal icons Behemoth cast aside the last vestiges of subtlety on inflammatory 13th album, The Shit Ov God.
Reviews The big review: Incineration 2025 Sunny Camden Town succumbs to darkness as Triptykon, Blood Incantation and an unholy host of extreme metal’s biggest and best descend for the superb Incineration Festival.
Reviews Album review: PUP – Who Will Look After The Dogs Emotionally tortured and self-deprecating Canadian punks PUP let their sadness shine on marvellous fifth album.
Reviews Album review: EYES – Spinner Danish noise rockers EYES throw bigger grooves and metallic crunch into the maelstrom on third album Spinner…
Reviews Album review: Propagandhi – At Peace Canadian politipunks Propagandhi rage against the system and the dying light on superb eighth album.
Reviews Album review: LANDMVRKS – The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been LANDMVRKS battle through burnout while pushing metalcore to new places on innovative fourth album, The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been.
Reviews Album review: Acres – The Host South Coast alt. metallers Acres mine massive sounds from the demons within on excellent third album The Host.
Reviews Album review: Heart Attack Man – Joyride The Pale Horse Ohio pop-punks Heart Attack Man deliver a curate’s egg of a fourth full-length.
Reviews Album review: James And The Cold Gun – Face In The Mirror Cardiff garage rockers James And The Cold Gun shoot to thrill with badass rock’n’roll on second album, and mostly hit the mark.