Review: Warcrab – Scars of Aeons
A while back, Warcrab dropped Scars of Aeons, a 5-track master class in death metal. In a period where we have seen so many...
Review: Henry Kane – Den Förstörda Människans Rike
“Solo-project from Jonny Pettersson founded in 2016 (Wombbath, Ashcloud, Just Before Dawn), playing nihilistic grind core with lyrics in Swedish touching the darker subjects...
Review: Dreamshade – Vibrant
For me, music has always felt very personal. One of the best feelings in the world is hearing an album that gets you. So...
Review: Renegade Twelve – Self-Titled Debut
The raw curved ball is thrown out and caught with the brilliant track ‘Vanity’ - the aural chemistry is the perfect blend of seduction and irresistible...
Review: Waterparks – Double Dare
Despite not having an album out at the time, Waterparks have already graced the covers of Kerrang and Alternative Press. Now that they’ve released...
Review: In Flames – Battles
Considering that In Flames are a band that have been writing and producing music for 26 years you may be forgiven for wondering how...
Review: Glenn Hughes – Resonate
They’d have us believe Resonate is one of the heaviest solo albums Glenn Hughes has produced. If we mean heavy as in metal, that...
Review: Metallica – Hardwired… To Self-Destruct
The wait has been insatiable. The hype has been built to breaking point. The anticipation has been off the chart. But after eight long...
Review: Avenged Sevenfold – The Stage
There has been a lot of talk about this album, which was released last month; mostly around its utter lack of promotion or marketing...
Review: Devilment – II – The Mephisto Waltzes
Devilment have made it to a stage very few bands of their breed do: the second album. Countless times we have seen the ‘other...