
Coheed and Cambria – The Father Of Make Believe [Album Review]
Review: Jack Price The prog purists are gonna hate me on this one. And don’t get me wrong, I love me some deep lore. 11 albums in with two more to go, the die hard […]
Review: Jack Price The prog purists are gonna hate me on this one. And don’t get me wrong, I love me some deep lore. 11 albums in with two more to go, the die hard […]
Review: Dan Maynard Massachusetts metalcore veterans, Killswitch Engage, are set to release their latest installment, This Consequence, on Friday—and boy, is it a whopper. In true Killswitch Engage form, this album is nothing short of […]
Review: Dan Maynard The five piece prog metal veterans Dream Theater are set to release their 16th studio album, Parasomnia this Friday the 7th of February and boy are we all in for a hell of a […]
Say what you will about supergroups, sometimes they just hit the mark. L.S. Dunes most certainly fall into the category of supergroups with intent and purpose. Born of uncertainty in tumultuous times, the band, led by Anthony Green (Circa Survive, Saosin), put out […]
Review: Bryan Allatt Project Ultimate Satan is an Australian symphonic death metal band that has just unleashed their latest musical offering, The Opus Satanas, which features six tracks of musical malevolence. The album intertwines elements […]
Review: JD Garrahy OG forever, forever, forever, forever, forever. HA! What a way to kick off an album. Electronica rich beats and a groove inducing under tune set the mood for what could quite possibly be […]
Review: Luke Petty Perth metalcore titans Make Them Suffer have returned with their self-titled fifth album, a follow-up to their critically acclaimed 2020 release, How to Survive a Funeral. Fresh from their grueling Suffer Forever tour, the band has […]
Review: Luke Petty 311’s fourteenth studio album, Full Bloom, is a vibrant tapestry woven from the band’s rich musical heritage. Produced by a dream team of Colin Brittain (now drumming for Linkin Park) , Scotch […]
Review: Dan Maynard Our favourite friendly Canadian Devin Townsend is back and boy has he returned with something monstrous. After the release of Lightwork, the world saw Devy take to the road and tour across the globe, at the […]
Review: Benjamin Coe The metal world was dealt a crushing blow the day that Every Time I Die decided to call it quits, but like a phoenix from the ashes comes Better Lovers to whet your appetite for chaotic […]
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