Reviews Album review: Backxwash – Only Dust Remains Backxwash’s Ashanti Mutinta returns with a morbid, bleak and brilliant post-trilogy album.
Reviews Album review: Underoath – The Place After This One Ten albums in, metalcore veterans Underoath continue to deliver chaos and tension.
Reviews Album review: Arch Enemy – Blood Dynasty Swedish metal aristocrats Arch Enemy keep thrashing on with merciless 12th album Blood Dynasty.
Reviews Album review: Alien Weaponry – Te Rā New Zealand metal trio Alien Weaponry get back to their roots, bloody roots on feral, anger-fuelled third album Te Rā.
Reviews Album review: Cradle Of Filth – The Screaming Of The Valkyries Suffolk spooks Cradle Of Filth go back to the putrid well on hellish, hedonistic 14th album The Screaming Of The Valkyries.
Reviews Album review: Calyces – Fleshy Waves Of Probability Greek prog-riffers Calyces salute their heroes with huge, uplifting riffs on more concise second album, Fleshy Waves Of Probability.
Reviews Album review: Stormo – Tagli/Talee Italian post-hardcore crew Stormo kick up a hell of an emotional racket, albeit briefly.
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…