Reviews What happened when Metallica headlined Download 2023 Fire and fun: Metallica bring the party to Download for the festival’s opening night – and the band’s first of two headline sets this weekend.
Reviews The big review: Download Festival 2023 Celebrating an incredible 20 years with a whopping anniversary spectacular, here’s all the best stuff from Download Festival.
Reviews Album review: Gallus – We Don’t Like The People We’ve Become Indie-punk quartet Gallus might be pissed off about the state of society on their debut album, but at least they can find a good laugh in it too…
Reviews Album review: Ultra Q – My Guardian Angel Jakob Armstrong introduces himself to the world with indie-rock outfit Ultra Q’s debut album…
Reviews Album review: Godflesh – Purge Industrial innovators Godflesh bring grooves and grimness on cathartic ninth full-length…
Reviews Album review: Pupil Slicer – Blossom Black metal, grind, indie-rock, synths, joyous choruses and egg-shakers: Pupil Slicer violently bloom on perfect, out-of-this-world second album…
Reviews Album review: Avenged Sevenfold – Life Is But A Dream… Huntington Beach heroes Avenged Sevenfold hurl themselves off the deep end for sublimely batshit eighth album…
Reviews Album review: Rancid – Tomorrow Never Comes Berkeley berserkers Rancid return with arresting 10th studio album.
Reviews Slam Dunk Festival 2023: The Big Review Running down the best of the best from Leeds and Hatfield as Slam Dunk 2023 kicks off the most jam-packed UK festival season ever…
Reviews Album review: Foo Fighters – But Here We Are Dave Grohl pays tribute to Taylor Hawkins and his mother on Foo Fighters’ extraordinary 11th album…
Reviews Album review: Vnder A Crvmbling Moon – I: Oblivion V-loving post-metal newcomers Vnder A Crvmbling Moon step out of the shadows with chest crushing debut I: Oblivion...
Reviews Album review: Heart Attack Man – Freak Of Nature Ohio trio Heart Attack Man get comfortable with their inner critic and embrace the uncomfortable emotions that come with growth...
Reviews Album review: The Dirty Nil – Free Rein To Passions Ontario punks The Dirty Nil’s fourth record packs a playful punch…
Reviews Album review: Burial Clouds – Last Days Of A Dying World Portland post-doomsters Burial Clouds find their voice to celebrate the melancholy Last Days Of A Dying World...
Reviews Album review: Wallowing – Earth Reaper Brighton sludgecore collective Wallowing drag us into the maelstrom on planet-pulverising second album Earth Reaper…
Reviews Album review: The Used – Toxic Positivity The Used give the human mind a probing on fascinating but flawed ninth album…