Reviews Album review: ERRA – silence outlives the earth Lower case title, upper case sound: ERRA aim for the grandiose on album seven, but the shine is more obvious than the soul.
Reviews Album review: Surfbort – Reality Star Brooklyn slacker punks Surfbort party to the end of the world on fantastic third record.
Reviews Album review: Vreid – The Skies Turn Black Nordic black metallers Vreid open their dark wings to a raft of influences on immersive full-length return.
Reviews Film review: Scream 7 Ghostface is back, fellow kids… and he’s here to slash your expectations in sixth Scream sequel.
Reviews Album review: NOTHING – a short history of decay Domenic Palermo fronts up to decline and the passing of time on NOTHING’s fifth full-length.
Reviews Album review: Shelf Lives – hypernormaL Electro-punk newcomers Shelf Lives refuse to shrink to fit the norm, slamming the pedal to the metal for their floorfilling debut.
Reviews Album review: Carpenter Brut – Leather Temple Leather rebel! It’s a grim yet brightly-lit picture of the future, as French synthwave genius Carpenter Brut brings his trilogy to a close with challenging but gloriously satisfying final chapter.
Reviews Live review: Foo Fighters, London O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire Foo Fighters get loose, feral and sweaty at last-minute intimate Shepherd’s Bush party.
Reviews Album review: Matador – Above, Below And So Canadian psych-doom trio Matador bring the cosmic thunder on their most expansive and complete offering to date.
Reviews Album review: Varials – WHERE THE LIGHT LEAVES Strap in for a brutal sonic demolition with Varials’ blastbeat-laden fourth album.
Reviews Album review: The Gloom In The Corner – Royal Discordance Melbourne’s heaviest storytellers The Gloom In The Corner plate up a full-scale, full-length epic of blockbuster proportions.
Reviews Album review: Starbenders – The Beast Goes On Androgynous genre-hoppers Starbenders get savvy with mixing ingredients for spicy fourth album.
Reviews Album review: Rob Zombie – The Great Satan Rob Zombie and old pals reconvene to deliver a surprising (super)beast of an album.
Reviews Album review: Death Of Youth – Nothing Is The Same Anymore London melodic hardcore upstarts Death Of Youth shove their fist into your chest and twist on wrenching debut Nothing Is The Same Anymore.
Reviews Album review: YUNGBLUD – Idols II Dom Harrison’s saved the best till last on the second part of Idols.
Reviews Album review: Dimscûa – Dust Eater New Berkshire post-metal upstarts Dimscûa translate personal loss into a devastatingly beautiful debut.