Reviews Album review: Hidden Mothers – Erosion/Avulsion Black metal meets the darkest emo on bruising and bruised debut from Sheffield’s Hidden Mothers.
Reviews Album review: Ulver – Liminal Animals Oslo shapeshifters Ulver continue their synth experimentation on umpteenth album, Liminal Animals.
Reviews Album review: Warpstormer – Warpstormer London stoner-punk marauders Warpstormer fire shots of supercharged sludge into the cosmos on exhilaratingly munchy debut.
Reviews Album review: Polar – Five Arrows Guildford alt.metal quintet Polar inject new life on re-energised sixth studio album.
Reviews Album review: Coilguns – Odd Love Swiss noise rock rebels Coilguns embrace the offbeat and delve into the sublime on gloriously unhinged fourth album Odd Love…
Reviews Album review: Ocean Grove – ODDWORLD Melbourne party-starters Ocean Grove get weird in both good ways and bad on album number four…
Reviews Album review: Opeth – The Last Will & Testament Swedish prog metal overlords Opeth return with intense, beautifully delivered but ultimately baffling concept record.
Reviews Album review: Body Count – Merciless Ice-T’s crew Body Count return to reassert their radical rap-metal prowess.
Reviews EP review: Less Than Jake – Uncharted Ska heroes Less Than Jake serve up seven sumptuous slices of ska-punk
Reviews Album review: Primal Code – Opaque Fixation Death metal newcomers Primal Code unleash Hell on their full-length debut…
Reviews Album review: Poppy – Negative Spaces Poppy unleashes her heavy side once again on intrepid yet occasionally erratic sixth album, Negative Spaces.
Reviews Album review: Linkin Park – From Zero Linkin Park make their long-awaited return with From Zero and herald a bold new future…
Reviews Live review: Palaye Royale, London OVO Arena Wembley Palaye Royale live out their (fever) dreams with a daring, theatrical twist at ambitious Wembley headliner…
Reviews Album review: State Champs – State Champs State Champs’ fifth album finds the Albany band relishing in pop-punk’s glory years.
Reviews Album review: Defences – Shadowlight Hertfordshire metalcore quintet Defences continue to show promise on third outing.
Reviews Album review: Cult Of The Lamb – Hymns Of The Unholy An all-star line-up turn the smash indie game’s futuristic soundtrack into sublime metal bangers.