Reviews Book review: Denim And Leather: The Rise And Fall Of The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal Michael Hann presents the definitive account of English music’s most metal movement…
Reviews Film review: Studio 666 Scream bloody Grohl! Foo Fighters get gory in chucklesome horror flick Studio 666.
Reviews Album review: Superchunk – Wild Loneliness Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s Superchunk’s 12th – 12th! – album, and their gift for irresistibly melodic alt.rock remains gloriously undiminished…
Reviews Live review: Neck Deep, Glasgow Barrowlands Fourth time’s the charm for Neck Deep as they finally roll their All Distortions Are Intentional tour into Glasgow…
Reviews Album review: Tuskar – Matriarch Ultra-heavyweight Milton Keynes duo Tuskar strike the motherlode on colossal full-length debut, Matriarch.
Reviews Album review: Immolation – Acts Of God Eleven albums, still no duds from New York death metal heroes Immolation.
Reviews Album review: Bloodywood – Rakshak Indian metal stars Bloodywood sound primed and ready to explode on their (sort of) debut album, Rakshak.
Reviews Album review: Matt Pike – Pike Vs. The Automaton Sleep and High On Fire guitar hero Matt Pike’s imagination runs wild on solo album, Pike Vs. The Automaton…
Reviews Album review: Gregor Barnett – Don’t Go Throwing Roses In My Grave The Menzingers’ Greg Barnett becomes the afterlife of the party on debut solo record…
Reviews Album review: Author & Punisher – Krüller Lone-wolf industrial master Author & Punisher wrenches his heart between the gears of outstanding ninth album Krüller…
Reviews Album review: And So I Watch You From Afar – Jettison Belfast post-rockers And So I Watch You From Afar soar on their sixth and most ambitious album, Jettison…
Reviews Album review: A Will Away – Stew Connecticut alt.rockers A Will Away inspire warm, fuzzy feelings on album two, Stew.
Reviews Album review: Dan Andriano & The Bygones – Dear Darkness Alkaline Trio man Dan Andriano turns down the volume on his latest solo effort…
Reviews Album review: Frank Turner – FTHC Frank Turner goes back to hardcore and a whole lot more on superb ninth album, FTHC.
Reviews Album review: InVisions – Deadlock Brit-metalcore contenders InVisions surge back with enough ballast to break the Deadlock…
Reviews Film review: Uncharted On a globe-trotting search for gold, Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg’s Uncharted ultimately comes up short…