Little Mix are the best pop act around, a fact that the title of their fourth album proudly announces – welcome to the Glory Days. Opening track and lead single ‘Shout Out to My Ex’ […]
Hardwired… To Self-Destruct by Metallica
We had Slayer’s Repentless last September, Megadeth’s Dystopia in January, Anthrax’s For All Kings in February and now the fourth and final member of the Four Horsemen of Thrash Metal are contributing their efforts. Metallica’s […]
Clear Shot by TOY
Clear Shot is the new atmospheric ten track album from neo-psychedelic Brighton band TOY. In the three years since their last album, Join The Dots, the band have lost keyboardist Alejandra Diez but gained a […]
The Serenity of Suffering by Korn
Nu metal gods Korn return to the fold with their brutally heavy twelfth studio album that sees the ultimate misfits make a return to a more familiar sound. After spending recent years branching out into […]
Everything Is My Family by Crystal Fighters
The new Crystal Fighters album, Everything is my Family, was highly anticipated by fans. It’s been three long years since their last album, Cave Rave was released. The Guardian’s Paul Lester previously described Crystal Fighter’s music as “what would happen […]
Mapping the Rendezvous by The Courteeners
It seems The Courteeners have stood the test of time unlike so many other indie bands of the late 2000’s that came and went. Some may not realise, but since their successful first album St. […]
Melt by Boxed In
Melt, the second long-player from Boxed In, is a flawed, but ultimately good album. It’s mostly made up of well-crafted, well-produced synth-pop with occasional flashes of originality and brilliance. The most interesting moments come from […]
The Sorceress by Opeth
Mikael Akerfeldt and co. return to the fold with another solid prog rock album brimming with instrumental variety and musical ingenuity, whilst slightly lacking in innovation. It’s safe to say that Opeth have all but […]
Low Teens by Every Time I Die
The eighth and latest instalment in the Every Time I Die catalogue sees the execution of a hugely diverse yet altogether cohesive and emotion-driven riff-fest in Low Teens. The New Yorkers stick firmly to their […]
Atrocity Exhibition by Danny Brown
In his appearance in Busdriver’s ‘Ego Death’, Danny Brown likens himself as the “Rap Marilyn Manson”. This comparison is never more evident than with Atrocity Exhibition. The avant-garde rapper reaches down to his vicious lows […]
A Loud Bash Of Teenage Feelings by Beach Slang
The last year has proven to be extremely significant for Philadelphia’s Beach Slang. Just one year after releasing their debut full length The Things We Do to Find People Who Feel Like Us, the band […]
13 Voices by Sum 41
The past few years have been a tumultuous time for Sum 41. Since the release of their previous album, Screaming Bloody Murder, the pop punk giants ended up on a five year hiatus due to […]