Review
ALBUM REVIEW: Labyrinths by Sky_A
An intricate, dramatic, and constantly evolving album.
ALBUM REVIEW: Apocrypha by Exiled Hope
With Apocrypha (April 11), the third full-length album from Maryland-based solo act Exiled Hope, Sofia Frasz…
EP REVIEW: Cracked by False Heads
A fiery and unfiltered statement from a band that thrives on chaos without losing control.
ALBUM REVIEW: Distant Skies and The Ocean by Amammoth
Amammoth drags stoner metal into the deep and unknown.
EP REVIEW: Here I Am by Sasha Dawe
A unique and heartfelt take on modern folk.
EP REVIEW: Live at Retrophonics by Caitlin Mahoney
The EP captures the raw energy and authenticity of a live performance.
ALBUM REVIEW: Solitary Tracks by Kip Moore
Kip Moore takes the long road and never looks back.
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Ten by Paths to Deliverance
The debut album Ten (available on March 28th) by Paths to Deliverance is an introduction to…
EP REVIEW: Mercenary Notes Pt 2 by Derision Cult
Mercenary Notes Pt 2 by Derision Cult is an industrial metal EP that invites one into…
EP REVIEW: Trinity: Volume I by Carmeria
Carmeria’s Trinity: Volume I reimagines their signature dark symphonic metal with an acoustic touch.
ALBUM REVIEW: Jesse Daniel Edwards by Jesse Daniel Edwards
Stripped-back, raw, and deeply honest—an album that breathes.
ALBUM REVIEW: Rock ‘n’ Roll Saviour by The Deadnotes
The Deadnotes channel the spirit of rock with Rock ‘n’ Roll Saviour.
ALBUM REVIEW: 1000 Variations on the Same Song
Frog’s 1000 Variations on the Same Song is an ambitious and wildly creative exploration of what…
ALBUM REVIEW: Outer Space Outtakes by The OddEven
The OddEven’s latest release, Outer Space Outtakes (March 14th), is an experience that grabs you by…
ALBUM REVIEW: You’ve Got Red On You by Necronomicon Ex Mortis and Bloodfeast Ritual
There’s an undeniable thrill when two death metal bands with distinct identities collide, and You’ve Got…
EP REVIEW: When Society Crumbles by Pyrrhic Salvation
Thought provoking yet punishing, When Society Crumbles is a sonic dissection of humanity’s precarious existence.
ALBUM REVIEW: The Optometrist by Matt Edible & The Obtuse Angels
Matt Edible & The Obtuse Angels return with The Optometrist (February 14th), an album that solidifies…
EP REVIEW: Elements by Dead Air
The trio of Dead Air are breaking through the noise with their upcoming EP Elements, out…
ALBUM REVIEW: Jupe in the Flesh by Papa Jupe’s T.C.
Papa Jupe’s T.C. have never been a band to shy away from chaos, and Jupe in…
ALBUM REVIEW: Liquid Portraits by Clap! Clap!
Late to the Party – reviews of older music that you may not have heard. I’ve…
ALBUM REVIEW: Offerings Of The Inhumane by A Tyrant’s Lament
A Tyrant’s Lament Elevates Death Metal with Offerings Of The Inhumane
ALBUM REVIEW: Tempora Mutantur by Lunar
Progressive metal outfit Lunar returns with their fourth full-length album, Tempora Mutantur (January 31st), a sprawling…
EP REVIEW: Negative Utopia by The DSM IV
Negative Utopia (January 31st) by The DSM IV is where new age paranoia meets chaos and…
EP REVIEW: Bad News by Magana
Out on January 24th, Magana’s Bad News EP bridges a moment of introspection and transition with…
ALBUM REVIEW: Ground to Dust by Oh The Humanity!
Massachusetts shredders Oh The Humanity! take their signature mix of melodic punk and technical riffs to…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: As Above, So Below by Shadow of the Talisman
In an era where bands are increasingly defined by their ability to carve a unique sonic…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: After Everything Else by The Breathing Method
The Breathing Method’s debut album, After Everything Else (January 24th), is a raw and unapologetic exploration…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Doom Scroll by Weed Demon
Weed Demon takes their sludgy stoner doom to new heights with The Doom Scroll, a genre-blurring…