Album review: Coughin’ Vicars – Curses & PrayersLiverpool goth-punks Coughin’ Vicars offer a genuine alternative via dark-tinged, sharply original full-length…
Album review: Written By Wolves – THE LIGHTHOUSENew Zealand rock quartet Written By Wolves explore the concept of home and finding hope on second full-length…
Album review: Summoning The Lich – Under The Reviled ThroneFantasy-fuelled death metal merchants Summoning The Lich dive deeper into their unique universe…
Album review: Denzel Curry – King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 2Florida punk-rap kingpin Denzel Curry embodies basic, badass alter-ego Big Ultra on down and dirty mixtape ‘sequel’ King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 2…
Album review: Jaws The Shark – WastelandBrit punk Jaws The Shark makes a splash on imaginative debut, Wasteland.
Album review: Orange Goblin – Science, Not FictionLondon stoner legends Orange Goblin roar back leaner, meaner and even trippier that ever before on titanic 10th album Science, Not Fiction.
The big review: 2000trees festival 2024These woods are lovely, dark and deep, full of bands that rock and tales to keep, so we went another weekend without much sleep to bring you all the highlights down at Upcote Farm for 2000trees…
EP review: VOWER – apricityEx-Palm Reader and Black Peaks members come together as VOWER and astound on debut EP…
The big review: Mad Cool festival 2024Boasting a line-up featuring everyone from Pearl Jam and Smashing Pumpkins to Bring Me The Horizon and Måneskin, Mad Cool festival know how to put on a serious rock show...
Album review: SOFT PLAY – HEAVY JELLYTunbridge Wells duo SOFT PLAY return, renamed and reinvigorated, on irrepressible fourth album HEAVY JELLY…
Album review: Speed – ONLY ONE MODEAussie bruisers Speed prove why they’re hardcore’s hottest property on ruthless debut LP, ONLY ONE MODE…
Album review: In Hearts Wake – IncarnationByron Bay metallers In Hearts Wake start their new chapter with a beautifully thrilling assault on the senses…
Album review: The Home Team – The Crucible Of LifeIt’s been a hot minute since The Home Team last delivered an album, but they’re still match-fit on this glorious return…
EP review: King 810 – under the black rainbowDavid Gunn and his cohorts in Flint rap-metallers King 810 find gold and other precious metal at the end of their new project…
Album review: Old Horn Tooth – Mourning LightAn expertly-crafted, ultra-heavy slice of doom from London weightmongers Old Horn Tooth…
Album review: Graphic Nature – Who Are You When No One Is Watching?Graphic Nature translate the agony of trauma into metal magic on their second album, Who Are You When No One Is Watching?