Album Reviews
Thirty Seconds To Mars – It’s The End Of The World But It’s A...
Pop-rock deserves to be better represented by someone other than Jared Leto. Whatever fun riffs or emotions, even occasional hooks you might have had...
Baroness – STONE | Album Review
After the end of the color-themed albums, it's clear Baroness are trying to not repeat anything done before and Baroness succeeded. STONE is sludge...
Blind Equation – Death Awaits | Album Review
Cybergrind. More than just a word, it's a social media statement as much as it is a social faux pas. If you play anything...
Slowdive – Everything Is Alive | Album Review
When you want good shoegaze, Slowdive is a synonymous name to go with it. Everything Is Alive continues that notion. The guitar effects...
Asking Alexandria – Where Do We Go From Here? | Album Review
Right off the bat, this Asking Alexandria album is better than the previous two. The big problem is most of this album is writing...
Spanish Love Songs – No Joy | Album Review
The lyric writing and personal connections made on this album hit like a brick. Dylan Slocum's almost warble as he's performing and that adds...
NOMVDIC – People Just Leave | EP Review
The NOMVDIC project is one that hits close to home, not just for me but for anyone who captures the tonalities and words from...
Dethklok – Dethalbum IV | Album Review
Brendon Small proving once again he is a metal mastermind. This is an 11-track album where nothing feels like filler, it's all heavy and...
Holding Absence – The Noble Art of Self Destruction | Album Review
For Holding Absence, artistry is more than just simply lyric-writing or notes on a guitar. The Cardiff, United Kingdom four-piece has made a name...
Mammoth WVH – Mammoth II | Album Review
The performances and execution across the board are big. The music sounds dynamic and strong. Wolfgang's singing has a bigger presence, and his guitar...