Reviews Album review: Bleed From Within – Shrine Bleed From Within once again prove that metallic brutality is alive and well in Scotland…
Reviews Album review: GWAR – The New Dark Ages Thrash metal extra-terrestrials GWAR bring the old-school bludgeon as they berserk through The New Dark Ages…
Reviews 7 things we learned at Bring Me The Horizon’s Malta weekender Emo bingo, throwback sets and the Backstreet Boys… it can only be one thing: Bring Me The Horizon in Malta!
Reviews EP review: BLACKGOLD – BLACKGOLD Unrestrained, genre-crossing debut EP from mysterious UK ‘nu-metal’ crew BLACKGOLD…
Reviews Live review: Bob Vylan, Camden Underworld London duo Bob Vylan lend a fun twist to political fury in the capital…
Reviews EP review: bigLOVE – Crusaders Of Joy bigLOVE spread an uplifting feeling of warmth with heavy-hitting debut Crusaders Of Joy…
Reviews Album review: Jo Quail – The Cartographer Cellist Jo Quail explores elegance and intensity on Roadburn-commissioned composition The Cartographer...
Reviews Album review: Black Lung – Dark Waves Baltimore metallers Black Lung emerge with a doomy nightmare for our times…
Reviews Album review: MAN WITH A MISSION – Break And Cross The Walls II Endlessly exuberant J-rock collective MAN WITH A MISSION unleash a flash flood of colour on Break And Cross The Walls II…
Reviews Album review: Peaness – World Full Of Worry Hilariously named DIY punks Peaness serve sunny anxiety on long-awaited debut, World Full Of Worry.
Reviews Album review: Cave In – Heavy Pendulum Cave In carry on, and take a markedly diverse and destructive path on Heavy Pendulum.
Reviews EP review: Sophie Powers – Red In Revenge 17-year-old Sophie Powers gets gutsy about girlhood empowerment on debut EP, Red In Revenge.
Reviews Album review: Static Dress – Rouge Carpet Disaster Leeds alt. revolutionaries Static Dress introduce themselves with gut-spilling gusto on the thrilling Rouge Carpet Disaster…
Reviews Live review: Taipei Houston, London Camden Assembly Riffy San Francisco garage-rock bros Taipei Houston make their mark in London…
Reviews The big review: Malevolence – Malicious Intent Steel City supremos Malevolence smash through to Brit-metal’s upper echelons with ferocious third album, Malicious Intent.