
Carmeria’s Trinity: Volume I reimagines their signature dark symphonic metal with an acoustic touch.

Stripped-back, raw, and deeply honest—an album that breathes.

The Deadnotes channel the spirit of rock with Rock ‘n’ Roll Saviour.

Frog’s 1000 Variations on the Same Song is an ambitious and wildly creative exploration of what happens when a songwriter,…

The OddEven’s latest release, Outer Space Outtakes (March 14th), is an experience that grabs you by the collar and doesn’t…

There’s an undeniable thrill when two death metal bands with distinct identities collide, and You’ve Got Red On You, the…

Thought provoking yet punishing, When Society Crumbles is a sonic dissection of humanity’s precarious existence.

Matt Edible & The Obtuse Angels return with The Optometrist (February 14th), an album that solidifies their place as one…

The trio of Dead Air are breaking through the noise with their upcoming EP Elements, out February 7, 2025, via…

Papa Jupe’s T.C. have never been a band to shy away from chaos, and Jupe in the Flesh is proof…

Late to the Party – reviews of older music that you may not have heard. I’ve long enjoyed the concept…

A Tyrant’s Lament Elevates Death Metal with Offerings Of The Inhumane

Progressive metal outfit Lunar returns with their fourth full-length album, Tempora Mutantur (January 31st), a sprawling exploration of time’s inevitable…

Negative Utopia (January 31st) by The DSM IV is where new age paranoia meets chaos and clarity. The EP showcases…

Massachusetts shredders Oh The Humanity! take their signature mix of melodic punk and technical riffs to new heights on their…

Myriad’s Living on the Internet EP offers a vibrant, and unfiltered glimpse into the highs and lows of life in…

Reclamation is a powerful declaration of identity, heritage, and resistance, brought to life by one of the most honest voices…

The forthcoming album from Harakiri For The Sky, Scorched Earth (January 24th), is a masterful continuation of the band’s journey…