
Sleep Token – Even In Arcadia [Album Review]
Review: JD Garrahy As I sit in my living room, the rain gently falls on the corrugated iron roof, creating a beautiful ambiance for the evening. I reflect on the privilege bestowed upon me to […]
Review: JD Garrahy As I sit in my living room, the rain gently falls on the corrugated iron roof, creating a beautiful ambiance for the evening. I reflect on the privilege bestowed upon me to […]
Review: JD Garrahy We’ve been gifted something amazing for the second quarter of 2025: a new album from Canadian punk outfit Propagandhi. And let me tell you—this is the Props I love. Politically driven, packed […]
Review: Christian Stanger Canadian punks, PUP, have been through a lot over the past decade. They have toured relentlessly, battled medical issues and released three albums (plus an EP) filled with self-loathing, dystopian post-hardcore/pop punk […]
Review: Dan Maynard Swedish musical genius Tobias Forge is back, back with a new look….a very very new look. If you thought Cardinal Copia was out of the ordinary, Forge has taken the birth of a new Papa V Perpetua is almost like something out […]
Review: Joshua Hobbins Emerging from the depths of Queensland’s burgeoning heavy scene, CROSSFACE’s debut full-length is a filthy, cathartic dive into metallic hardcore, blending grind, sludge, and death-tinged chaos into a 23-minute exorcism. The record is relentless […]
Review: Christian Stanger “We never stopped making hit albums, it’s just that no one buys them anymore,” croons Justin Hawkins with just a hint of opera on Walking Through Fire, before an explosive guitar solo […]
Review: Jack Price It’s been 2 years since Carnifex gave us the bone-crushing Graveside Confessions in all its merciless glory. After touring the album extensively, the now five-piece from California are back with their latest offering, a paranormal peek behind the […]
Review: Luke Petty From Ashes to New’s latest album, titled “Blackout,” heralds a triumphant return to their roots while infusing a refreshing twist into the very essence of the sound that initially catapulted them into the music scene. […]
Review: Benjamin Coe In the last few months, the enigmatic, genre-bending outfit known to the world as Sleep Token have been seeing an almost meteoric rise to fame. They have more than quadrupled their number of […]
Review : Shane Smith Hailing from Adelaide, Australia symphonic tech metal giants Freedom of Fear are in full force with their sophomore album “Carpathia” with it’s 9 tracks (7 songs, 2 intermissions) packed tightly within […]
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