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Thirty Seconds To Mars - It's The End Of the World But It's A Beautiful Day

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

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

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?

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

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

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

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...