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Lorna Shore Pain Remains

Lorna Shore – Pain Remains | Album Review

This is deathcore in a full frontal assault with some of the most well-crafted instrument work and arrangements you can imagine. Lorna Shore may...
Lamb Of God Omens

Lamb Of God – Omens | Album Review

We knew it would would be heavy, we knew it would be loud, and after hearing the album in full I'm so happy Lamb...
Sunsleeper While You Can

Sunsleeper – While You Can | Album Review

Second album written about topics from substance abuse and feeling unfulfilled, to not being able to appreciate life. I would describe Sunsleeper as a...
Slipknot The End So Far

Slipknot – The End, So Far | Album Review

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/LqLW-I8zyn8 The next evolution of the knot that comes with a bit of variety, reflection, and anger. Corey sounds equal parts ferocious and calculated. At...
Shinedown Planet Zero

Shinedown – Planet Zero | Album Review

It’s been 4 years since we last had a new Shinedown album release. This album was well worth the wait. It’s no secret that...
Ghost Impera

Ghost – Impera | Album Review

An album review on Impera, the fifth studio album from Ghost. How do Papa Emeritus IV and the Nameless Ghouls sound with their stories...
Whitechapel Kin Album Review

Whitechapel Kin Album Review

A video album review on Kin, the eighth full album from Whitechapel. How does the venture into cleaner singing work with a staple band...
Trivium In The Court Of The Dragon

Trivium In The Court Of The Dragon | Album Review

A video album review on In The Court Of The Dragon, the tenth full album and second in two years from Trivium. Dragons, battles, fire, and lots of crazy guitar work. Click below...
Poppy Flux

Poppy – Flux | Album Review

A review on Flux, the latest album from the ever-changing Poppy. How does her take on genre-bending and screaming fair for her latest album?  Click...
Tremonti Marching in Time

Tremonti – Marching In Time | Album Review

The last 18+ months have been difficult on pretty much everyone, but one might argue that adversity can sometimes produce the best art. I’d...