Reviews Live review: Lorna Shore, London Electric Ballroom Fast-exploding New Jersey pulverisers Lorna Shore prove there’s life beyond deathcore and TikTok notoriety on long-awaited, many-times-upgraded UK tour…
Reviews Album review: Set It Off – Elsewhere Florida pop-rock trio Set It Off throw everything at the wall on fifth album Elsewhere, and find a good amount of it sticks…
Reviews Album review: Ho99o9 – SKIN Rap-metal duo Ho99o9 wrestle their terrifying sounds into more effective weapons on second album, SKIN.
Reviews Album review: Crowbar – Zero And Below Crowbar retain their title of kings of sludge metal on album number 12…
Reviews The big review: Vein.fm – This World Is Going To Ruin You Massachusetts hardcore crew Vein.fm navigate the negative on startling second full-length, This World Is Going To Ruin You.
Reviews Album review: Sabaton – The War To End All Wars Swedish power metal kings Sabaton revisit WWI on their 10th studio album, The War To End All Wars.
Reviews Album review: Cold Night For Alligators – The Hindsight Notes Danish prog-rockers Cold Night For Alligators decimate all limits with expansive third album…
Reviews Album review: Beachheads – Beachheads II Power-pop Kvelertak side project Beachheads invite you on a cosmic caravan ride out of doomsville…
Reviews Album review: Avril Lavigne – Love Sux Avril Lavigne rulez on the Avengers Assemble of pop-punk albums, Love Sux.
Reviews Album review: Bad Omens – The Death Of Peace Of Mind Metalcore quartet Bad Omens continue to define their sound on album number three…
Reviews Album review: Blood Incantation – Timewave Zero Blood Incantation go all-out science fiction on ambient third album, Timewave Zero.
Reviews The big review: Dashboard Confessional – All The Truth That I Can Tell Chris Carrabba spills (almost) every ounce of himself into Dashboard Confessional’s latest swell of acoustic-emo…
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…