Review: Carousel Kings – Charm City
Infectiousness runs clear on the new record Charm City from Carousel Kings, with hooks and punchy lyrics pushing the album into rock territory. The...
Review: Drakonis – The Great Miasma
The members of the Irish black/death metal quintet Drakonis are about to unleash this third EP of theirs entitled The Great Miasma upon the unsuspecting...
Let It Die, 7″ Review
Blisteringly speedy dark hardcore punk, with a sound comparable to a clearer, faster Harm’s Way; Let It Die’s latest offering should be an instant classic...
Warning: Nuclear Power Trio have Wet Ass Plutonium
Nuclear Power Trio is an instrumental shred supergroup made up of members of Havok and Allegaeon which should give some kind of indication just...
The Underworld became “tonehenge” courtesy of Greenleaf, The Atomic Bitchwax and Steak.
Christmas came early this month, for those of the stoner scene in London. The Underworld was set to become "tonehenge" for the evening with...
Review: Flyleaf – Between the Stars
Grammy nominated co-founder and lead vocalist Lacey Sturm stepped-down from her role in American hard rock band Flyleaf during 2012 - to concentrate on...
The Shrine are in a Cruel World
I love it when I'm researching a band for a review and find other bands out there with the same name. The Shrine are a...
Dead winters ‘Erasing Glaciers’
'Erasing Glaciers' is the newest EP to be re-released by the Northwest post-hardcore/metalcore sextet Dead Winter. The re-release of the bands first EP is due...
Review: An Elegy – Embrace the Rain
Genre: Metalcore
Young and eager, An Elegy who formed last year are equipped with their instruments and a goal in mind. 5 piece metal...
ADVOCATES ‘MINDLESS’ MINI-ALBUM REVIEW
Advocates are a metalcore group formed in Auckland, New Zealand in 2010. Next year, they look forward to releasing their debut album, beginning their...




























