While She Sleeps “Brainwashed” Album Review
May 19th, 2015 | Melodic Hardcore
My introduction to While She Sleeps was quite an awesome one. We were at a festival about two or three years back, looking for a ... Read More
Stevie T “Album of Epicness” Album Review
May 15th, 2015 | Featured
Most people who are aware of Stevie Terreberry know him as that skinny djent guy with the glasses on YouTube that occasionally trades licks with ... Read More
Leprous “The Congregation” Album Review
May 14th, 2015 | Progressive Rock
Progressive Rock is the Philosophers Stone of musical genres. Through its successful practice the leaden normality of workaday Rock is transmuted into a glowing, almost ... Read More
Hyperion “The Nibiru Cataclysm” Album Review
May 11th, 2015 | Deathcore
I like my Deathcore how I like my Super-Villains; totally malevolent and compellingly unpredictable! Follow this dictum and you too can make worthwhile music within what ... Read More
Veil Of Maya “Matriarch” Album Review
May 7th, 2015 | Djent
Words cannot describe how godly Veil of Maya is in my book. The Chicago based unit has been grinding it out on the road through ... Read More
Blast Unicorn “Van Halo” Album Review
May 4th, 2015 | Experimental
Musical experimentation is by its very nature an endeavour of sporadic success. Leading either to the definition of a new genre or unstructured and unlistenable ... Read More
Tengger Cavalry “Blood Sacrifice Shaman” Album Review
May 1st, 2015 | Folk Metal
Metal is an international Brotherhood (Siblinghood is more appropriate but sounds much less cool). It acts as a universal connecting conduit between cultures and places. ... Read More
ThirdEar “Resilience” Album Review
April 28th, 2015 | Progressive Metal
If I am to be honest, a lot of Progressive Metal is pretty predictable. That doesn't mean that it's not enjoyable or full of skill ... Read More
From First To Last “Dead Trees” Album Review / Stream
April 27th, 2015 | Post-Hardcore
From First To Last's comeback album "Dead Trees" is going to be released tomorrow and their label, Sumerian Records, just decided to stream the entire ... Read More
The Sun Explodes “The Calm, The Storm” EP Review
April 24th, 2015 | Progressive Metal
Although the distance from London to Cumbria is little more than what the average American would happily drive to purchase food, to British minds and ... Read More