Album Reviews
Album Review: Harpazo – The Crucible
The Crucible has strong hook factor, not only by its guest spots and musicianship, but its characters. It is a story of not only choosing faith and love amid catastrophic circumstances, but the transformation of two people who abandon their cold, calculated upbringings and develop empathy and compassion for others.
The Warning – Keep Me Fed | Album Review
Hard rock that with only three members sounds more fleshed out and full than bands with four or five. This is a step up...
Wage War – Stigma | Album Review
The Florida based band are continuing to step out of their comfort zone from a basic metalcore sound, which I normally approve of. Stigma...
Bring Me The Horizon – Post Human: NeX GEn | Album Review
The surprise full album and next in the Post Human series that proves Bring Me The Horizon can evolve in several...
Knocked Loose – You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To | Album Review
Just under 28 minutes of vicious, heavy, chaotic hardcore that will absolutely blow out your car speakers. You Won’t Go is as fierce and angry...
Unleash The Archers – Phantoma | Album Review
A big concept album about AI gaining sentience, all in power metal, screaming, soloing glory. What I love about Unleash The Archers is the overblown,...
With Sails Ahead – Infinite Void | Album Review
The sophomore album is a mission statement as much as it is a band's best chance to express themselves in a large body of...
Pearl Jam – Dark Matter | Album Review
This is a calmer, restrained Pearl Jam that still has as much focus and direction as you can imagine. Dark Matter relishes in setting a...
High On Fire – Cometh The Storm | Album Review
Everyone who wanted something extra sludgy and gritty will get what they need and then some. Gather The Storm is a continuation of the...
Greyhaven – Stereo Grief | EP Review
The 2020s have seen something of a new coming from the side of metal that leans towards chaos and discord. Whether it's Better Lovers...