Reviews Album review: Dear Seattle – TOY Sydney quartet Dear Seattle are ready to heal and shake off the growing pains on honest third album, TOY…
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Reviews Film review: Nosferatu Loving remake of the century-old bloodsucker classic isn’t perfect, but still has plenty of bite.
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Reviews Live review: Slipknot, Leeds First Direct Arena Slipknot turn back the clock to 1999 for an unstoppable, unforgiving opening night of their UK tour…
Reviews The big review: Good Things Festival 2024 Sydney gets rocked as Korn, Loathe, Sleeping With Sirens and more take a noisy pre-Christmas trip down under…
Reviews Album review: Electric Wizard – Black Magic Rituals & Perversions Vol. 1 Apocalypse now! British doom legends Electric Wizard provide the soundtrack to the end of the world on self-recorded, direct-to-tape live ritual.
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Reviews Album review: The Gates Of Slumber – The Gates Of Slumber Underground true doom heroes The Gates Of Slumber reawaken after more than a decade, with one of their finest, heaviest works
Reviews Live review: IDLES, London Alexandra Palace Bristol punks IDLES show Ally Pally a good time and the potential for a better world at epic London love-in
Reviews Live review: Sleep Token, London The O2 Sleep Token celebrate their historic path to greatness at first of two enormous London Rituals