Anubis Makes a Name for Themselves on New Album ‘Homeless’
Homeless is the sixth studio album from Australian prog band Anubis, who are in the process of making a name for themselves down under....
Alter Bridge – Walk the Sky
Alter Bridge are one of those rare musical commodities the rock world, they are constantly reliable in the content the write, the time of...
Nuclear Winter clocks in and turns up the metal on ‘Night Shift’
When you think of emerging metal scenes your mind doesn't immediately go to the African continent, and you'd be forgiven for that. Gary Stautmeister,...
Flotsam and Jetsam – Ugly Noise
Arizonan 80s thrashers Flotsam & Jetsam released their eleventh studio album, Ugly Noise, through Metal Blade in April. The recording was fan-funded through PledgeMusic...
Trivium – What the Dead Men Say
Mention the name Trivium to anyone, and they’ll have an opinion, some good, some bad, but nonetheless, everyone has one. The odd thing about...
The Well’s third album Death and Consolation
Austin-based power trio The Well are usually classed as having progressive influences as wide ranging as Joy Division and Blue Cheer. The group is made...
Review: Horrendous – Ecdysis
When I pressed play on this album, I was hoping the band name was not intended as a pre-description of what was to come....
Review: Anaal Nathrak – Desideratum
Desideratum means something that is needed or wanted. It is also the title of Anaal Nathrakh’s most recent album, their eight release and one...
Palm Reader to release new album, Braille, showcasing a barrage of riffs
Braille is not an album that messes around. Palm Reader kick things off with ‘Swarm’ which is the aural equivalent of a big boot...
Rebecca Downes – More Sinner than Saint
Following on from her last album, 2016’s Believe, Rebecca Downes has released the follow-up, putting it out on her own label, Mad Hat Records....