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Reviews Album review: Sullivan King – LOUD LA multi-instrumentalist Sullivan King goes metal with mixed results on LOUD.
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Reviews Album review: Urne – Serpent & Spirit Rising Brit metallers Urne bring the chaos and riffs on their hugely impressive debut album, Serpent & Spirit.
Reviews Album review: Light The Torch – You Will Be The Death Of Me Howard Jones returns with a second round of heaviness from post-Killswitch Engage band Light The Torch…
Reviews EP review: Drug Church – Tawny A short and not-so-sweet EP from Albany’s finest nihilistic noise makers, Drug Church…
Reviews Album review: Buckcherry – Hellbound A quarter of a century in, Californian rockers Buckcherry continue to raise hell…
Reviews Album review: Amenra – De Doorn Belgian post-metal paragons Amenra dig even deeper on expansive seventh album, De Doorn.
Reviews Album review: De’Wayne – Stains Texas rap-rocker's explosive debut confirms it's De’Wayne's World, we just live in it…
Reviews Soundtrack review: DC Dark Nights: Death Metal Tyler Bates conjures a musical multiverse for DC Comics’ latest crossover event, Dark Nights: Death Metal.
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