ADULT. - Kissing Luck Goodbye (Album Review) March 27, 2026

Kissing Luck Goodbye
by ADULT.

When it comes to electronic music, ADULT. has been blazing their own path for close to thirty years. The husband-and-wife duo has taken elements of electroclash, techno, and synthpop and woven a healthy amount of punk and other aggressive/raw styles into their material. Their discography has shifted...

Këkht Aräkh- Morning Star (Album Review) March 26, 2026

Morning Star
by Këkht Aräkh

Around the time his sophomore album Pale Swordsman released in 2021, Kkht Arkh experienced what I can best describe as a viral moment. Where most artists that have the same black metal aesthetic and rawer sound qualities stay purposefully underground and obscure, for a period of time it seemed like ...

Black Label Society- Engines of Demolition (Album Review) March 26, 2026

Engines of Demolition
by Black Label Society

As they hurtle towards the thirty-year mark, Black Label Society remains a force to be reckoned with when it comes to heavy metal with some healthy doses of southern and blues rock flair. It has been awhile since the groups previous album Doom Crew Inc.back in 2021, as Zakk Wylde has kept himself bu...

The Twilight Sad- It's the Long Goodbye (Album Review) March 25, 2026

It's the Long Goodbye
by The Twilight Sad

Scotland has always had some incredible rock music to offer over the decades, and The Twilight Sad emerged as one of the bigger names in the mid-2000s and 2010s. With a sound that was oriented towards layers of distortion and synths, melancholic riffs and accent heavy singing, the group found a spac...

The Silver- Looking Glass Hymnal Blue (Album Review) March 20, 2026

Looking Glass Hymnal Blue
by The Silver

The Silver emerged in 2021 as a new band from members of Horrendous and Crypt Sermon that explored different musical influences than their other projects, pulling more from black metal and progressive/gothic ends of the spectrum. Their debut Ward of Roses showcased a group that had already come to t...

TRAITRS- Possessor (Album Review) March 13, 2026

Possessor
by TRAITRS

Toronto based TRAITRS has been putting their own spin on post punk and coldwave for the better part of a decade, and while some of the buzz has centered around their singers closeness in sound to The Cures Robert Smith each of the bands releases has broadened their scope and approach. Where the earl...

Fotocrime- Security (Album Review) March 12, 2026

Security
by Fotocrime

Ryan Patterson has been keeping busy over the last few years, as not only has his solo project Fotocrime put out material regularly but hes been a part of Mirrorless and even reformed Coliseum. Coliseum first returned as C.L.S.M. where they dove back into their more aggressive hardcore roots but wou...

UnityTX- Somewhere, In Between... (Album Review) March 11, 2026

Somewhere, In Between...
by UnityTX

Rap metal and nu-metal was a pretty big part of the musical landscape in the late 90s and early 2000s, but it seemed to fade out just as quickly as movie soundtracks and popular culture shifted over towards other styles of rock and metal. For a period of time it seemed like only the biggest names in...

Vanta- Perpetual Selection (Album Review) March 10, 2026

Perpetual Selection
by Vanta

Vanta is a relatively new face in the Australian metal landscape, but theyve been steadily releasing material since 2023. This years Perpetual Selection full length follows the Gravemind EP, which found the band offering up lengthy melodic death metal with dips into metalcore and blackened death met...

Powerplant- Bridge of Sacrifice (Album Review) March 9, 2026

Bridge of Sacrifice
by Powerplant

Since emerging in 2017 with the Dog Sees Ghosts EP, it has been clear that UK based Powerplant is a band that rarely stays in one place and has no issues crossing genre lines. Their debut full-length People in the Sun incorporated garage rock, synth punk, and everything in between for a lo-fi and ra...

ERRA- silence outlives the earth (Album Review) March 5, 2026

silence outlives the earth
by ERRA

ERRA has been one of the bigger names when it comes to progressive metal laden metalcore over the past fifteen years. By 2016s Drift the vocal combo of JT Cavey and Jesse Cash became a defining element of the bands sound following the departure of some of the bands earlier singers, and theyve refine...

Bosse-de-Nage- Hidden Fires Burn Hottest (Album Review) March 4, 2026

Hidden Fires Burn Hottest
by Bosse-De-Nage

When it comes to post black metal and bands that pushed the foundations of black metal out into different territory, Bosse-de-Nage and Deafheaven both come to mind as artists that have broken new ground over the past decade and a half. But while Deafheaven pushed even further into shoegaze and alter...

Final Gasp- New Day Symptoms (Album Review) Feb. 27, 2026

New Day Symptoms
by Final Gasp

Deathrock and gothic rock never truly went away, but its felt like over the past decade the styles have seen a resurgence and quite a few of the more prominent metal labels have had established and newer bands on their roster. Final Gasp is one of the relative newcomers, as they formed in 2019 and g...

Starbenders- The Beast Goes On (Album Review) Feb. 26, 2026

The Beast Goes On
by Starbenders

Starbenders emerged in the early 2010s as a band capable of capturing the same energy as hard rock, pop rock, and glam from decades past in a way that didnt feel like a mere retro revival. Each of their full lengths emphasized some different styles from within the rock spectrum, with singer Kimi She...

Carpenter Brut- Leather Temple (Album Review) Feb. 24, 2026

Leather Temple
by Carpenter Brut

Over the past decade or so Ive noticed a trend with some of the more prominent synthwave and dark synth artists. Early on their material tended to be a purer representation of the genre, focusing entirely on the heavy beats and darker synth tones, while later albums would bring in a wide range of gu...

Rob Zombie- The Great Satan (Album Review) Feb. 23, 2026

The Great Satan
by Rob Zombie

Whether you were around during the White Zombie days or are more familiar with Rob Zombies solo work because it was the soundtrack to so many video games and movies around the turn of the millennium, theres no denying the lasting impact he has had. I cant think of too many other musicians that have ...

trauma ray - Carnival (EP Review) Feb. 19, 2026

Carnival
by trauma ray

There has been an explosion of newer bands capturing similar vibes as the classic shoegaze and alternative rock artists from the 90s, with many bringing a heavier metallic sheen to the table. Texas based trauma ray is one that has generated a lot of buzz over the last four to five years and for good...

Atlas- Sunder (Album Review) Feb. 19, 2026

Sunder
by Atlas

Self-dubbed as Northcore, Finlands Atlas started off with their own take on the metalcore, djent, and adjacent styles but over time their sound has evolved to incorporate a much wider range. By 2021s Ukko they had begun incorporating elements of folk music from their homeland and expanded some of th...

ZAHN- Purpur (Album Review) Feb. 18, 2026

Purpur
by ZAHN

ZAHN emerged in 2021 as an instrumental rock band that was a bit different from some of the others out there. Rather than going purely for a cinematic film score or soaring post rock type of sound, the trio emphasized a lot of 90s noise rock and psychedelic layers that gave them a different sound. W...

Misotheist- De Pinte (Album Review) Feb. 16, 2026

De Pinte
by Misotheist

Out of the bands that have emerged from Trondheim over the past decade or so, Misotheist has been one of the most consistent. Each of their releases has emphasized lengthy arrangements that brought traditional Norwegian black metal with some dissonant elements, and by the time For the Glory Of Your ...

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