Tombstoner Rot, Stink and Rip
Staten Island's Tombstoner are back with a brand new record Rot Stink Rip serving up a feast of slightly groove-tinged, OSDM with a healthy...
Exhorder see nothing but failure
Back in 2019, Exhorder released Mourn the Southern Skies following a 27-year absence from the studio. Fast forward into the future and they’ve followed...
Whom Gods Destroy deliver Insanium
It's another year and therefore another new band for Derek Sherinian. Following stints in Dream Theatre, Black Country Communion (with whom he’s releasing a...
Firewind ‘Stand United’ in the face of global chaos
Back in 2020, the live music industry came to a halt but world class albums didn’t and Firewind composed one of the best power...
Suicidal Angels say a Profane Prayer
Five years on from their release of Decades of Aggression, fans’ prayers have been answered as Suicidal Angels have descended from the thrash metal...
Dragonforce: Warp Speed Warriors break the sound barrier
Dragonforce are so far away from being a standard power metal band. Their ability to experiment with supersonic speeds, technical mastery and goofball self-awareness...
Brother Dege shines on Aurora
Brother Dege (previously known as Dege Legg) is a seriously talented man - an award-winning writer who produces dark blues with attitude, traditional blues...
Judas Priest’s Invincible Shield is pure steel
Since the ill fated No More Tours 2 tour headlined by Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest have been quietly forging a new bit of pure...
Ministry administer a dose of HOPIUMFORTHEMASSES
Ministry has celebrated over 40 years of genre-defining industrial metal (and briefly synth-pop but we don't talk about that) helmed by everyone's favourite demented...
Walter Trout is Broken but unbowed
The prodigious and prolific talent that is Walter Trout needs no introduction to any self-respecting blues fan: he has always released quality albums either...