Reviews Hawkeye episode 1 and 2: Hailee Steinfeld shines in festive Marvel mini-series (Spoilers!) The new Marvel spin-off series – which premiered on November 24 on Disney+ – isn't quite a bullseye just yet, but it's still a charming watch…
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Reviews Album review: Black Label Society – Doom Crew Inc. The Lord Of The Riffs returns as Zakk Wylde brings back the groove with Black Label Society…
Reviews Album review: Volumes – Happier? Californian metalcore crew Volumes make a fresh start with their former singer back in the fold…
Reviews Album review: Me And That Man – New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, Vol.2 Behemoth mastermind Nergal returns once more to his dark country guise as Me and That Man…
Reviews Album review: Scowl – How Flowers Grow Santa Cruz's Scowl look to turn that frown upside down with a fizzing injection of righteous, energetic punk…
Reviews Album review: Converge – Bloodmoon: I Hardcore legends Converge jam with Chelsea Wolfe and Cave In to expand their horizons on collaborative album Bloodmoon: I…
Reviews Album review: Khemmis – Deceiver Rising U.S. doomsters Khemmis dispense serious riffs on brilliant fourth album, Deceiver.
Reviews EP review: Ultra Q – Get Yourself A Friend Green Day progeny-fronted Ultra Q bring back ’00s garage rock on promising EP, Get Yourself A Friend.
Reviews Mixtape review: snake eyes – the lovehate mixtape South Coast alt.rock trio snake eyes bite just hard enough on eight-track mixtape…
Reviews Album review: Exodus – Persona Non Grata Bay Area metal heroes Exodus continue to take out the thrash…
Reviews Album review: The Darkness – Motorheart On the scale of rock’n’roll silliness, The Darkness take seventh album Motorheart all the way to 11…
Reviews EP review: All Hail The Yeti – Within The Hollow Earth Los Angeles metal mainstays All Hail The Yeti delve Within The Hollow Earth and emerge with seven tracks of supernatural sludginess….
Reviews Album review: IDLES – Crawler The UK’s most incendiary post-punks IDLES continue to evolve, not revolve, on fourth album...
Reviews Album review: Kills Birds – Married Los Angeles alt-punks Kills Birds deliver on their soaring promise with the refinement, restlessness and rage of Married...