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Foo Fighters But Here We Are

Foo Fighters – But Here We Are | Album Review

The first Foo Fighters album since the passing of Taylor Hawkings. But Here We Are is filled with grief and the catharsis of trying...
Avenged Sevenfold Life Is But A Dream...

Avenged Sevenfold – Life Is But A Dream… | Album Review

I was afraid going into Life Is But A Dream... based on the singles that this dream would be a nightmare. After hearing it...

Memorrhage – Memorrhage | Album Review

With nu-metal making somewhat of a resurgence lately, it's been compelling seeing heavy music wash away its guilty pleasure genre and bring about a...
The Used Toxic Positivity

The Used – Toxic Positivity | Album Review

The Used are back after three years with a new album titled Toxic Positivity. It features eleven tracks that explore various styles of composition...
Sleep Token Take Me Back To Eden

Sleep Token – Take Me Back To Eden | Album Review

This is an example of an act evolving through production and execution. The quality of sound and music from the previous albums to Take...

Veil of Maya – [m]other | Album Review

Six years is no small amount of time to wait for a band's next record. You'd think that would edge Veil of Maya fans...
Unearth The Wretched The Ruinous

Unearth – The Wretched; The Ruinous | Album Review

Trevor Phillips said that this album would be heavier than anything in the band's catalog. One thing I can confirm, this is definitely heavy....
Enforced War Remains

Enforced – War Remains | Album Review

Thrash metal with much more aggression and energy that has been desperately needed in thrash recently. Undeniably, the guitar work steals the show on...

Brand of Sacrifice – Between Death and Dreams | EP Review

Deathcore is experiencing something of a renaissance in the 2020s. Lorna Shore is now a household name in metal, amassing more than a million...
Enter Shikari A Kiss For The Whole World

Enter Shikari – A Kiss For The Whole World | Album Review

An album all about finding beauty and a shred of positivity in a bleak, horrifying world. Enter Shikari indulges in the electronic and synth...