Why Fit For A King’s “Lonely God” Is the Must-Hear Metalcore Album of 2025
Fit For A King has always been a band that wears their heart on their sleeve, but Lonely God feels like something more. This...
Sleep Token Peek From Behind The Masks: Even In Arcadia Review
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Tanner Usrey’s These Days Is a Raw, Soulful Masterpiece That Hits Like a Freight...
Artist: Tanner UsreyAlbum: These DaysBy: James JacksonTanner Usrey’s latest LP, These Days, is more than just a collection of songs. It’s a full-bodied emotional...
Lamb of God’s Into Oblivion Proves the Metal Veterans Are Still at the Top...
Lamb of God have been one of the most consistent forces in modern metal for more than two decades, and their latest album, Into...
Attack Attack! II: A Beautiful Masterpiece of Chaos, Emotion, and Crabcore
After more than a decade since their last full-length album, Attack Attack! return with a record that feels like lightning in a bottle—chaotic, cathartic,...
Album Review: Underoath’s The Place After This One
It feels like yesterday we got the news that post-hardcore powerhouse Underoath was releasing Erase Me in 2018, the first album since reuniting in...
Kevin Powers Moves On: A Seamless Leap into Country Music with Shaboozey
Kevin Powers is stepping into a bold new chapter with his latest single, Move On, featuring Shaboozey. Released on September 19, 2025, this is...
Why Blessthefall’s GALLOWS Was Worth The Wait
Seven years is a long time to be away from the scene, but blessthefall’s upcoming album Gallows proves some bands only get better with...
Album Review: Seether: The Surface Seems So Far
Seether is back this year, releasing new music from their ninth studio album, The Surface Seems So Far, set to be released this coming...
Starset Releases New Single “Dystopia”
Starset has returned with their latest single, Dystopia, a bold exploration of their signature fusion of cinematic rock, electronic elements, and futuristic storytelling. Released...
Tyler Childers’ ‘Snipe Hunter’ Explores Bold New Sounds While Honoring Appalachian Roots
Tyler Childers has never been afraid to dig into the Appalachian dirt and pull out something raw and real. With Snipe Hunter, released July...
Album Review: Marilyn Manson – One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1
Rating: 7/10 Stars
Marilyn Manson’s 12th studio album, One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1, released on November 22, 2024, through Nuclear Blast Records, is a...
Signs of the Swarm’s ‘To Rid Myself of Truth’ Is a Brutal Masterpiece of...
Every so often, an album comes along that doesn’t just sound brutal, it feels brutal. It clutches your chest, digs into your wounds, and...
After More Than 10 Years, Wretched’s “Decay” Delivers Their Most Ambitious and Emotional Album...
It’s been over a decade since Cannibal tore through the metal underground, and the silence that followed left fans wondering if Wretched had become...
Album Review: ISLANDER- Grammy Nominated
I first heard of Islander almost a decade ago when I saw them open for P. O. D. and I've been a fan ever...
Album Review: Better Lovers – Highly Irresponsible
Better Lovers’ debut full-length album, Highly Irresponsible, released on October 25, 2024, is a blistering testament to the chaotic beauty of aggressive music. It’s...
Talk Is Cheap But Fight From Within Back It Up
Since their formation in upstate New York in 2021, Fight From Within have carried themselves like a band with something to prove. Emerging from...
Album Review: Exhibition of Prowess by Kublai Khan TX
Rating: 4.5/5 starsKublai Khan TX delivers an unrelenting surge of metallic hardcore energy with their fifth studio album, Exhibition of Prowess. Released on September...
Linkin Park Returns with From Zero
Linkin Park has officially returned to the spotlight with their latest album, From Zero, marking a bold new chapter in the band’s journey. Released...
INTERVIEW: Drebae Is Rap’s Next Icon; New EP ‘Work Of Art’ Out Now
In the age of social media and instant gratification, new artists are being found every day; some have changed their lives forever. Over a...
Album Review: Nile – The Underworld Awaits Us All
After three decades of reshaping the landscape of technical death metal, Nile returns with The Underworld Awaits Us All, their 10th studio album, released...
Album Review: Nothing More Carnal
Nothing More’s seventh studio album, Carnal, released on June 28, 2024, marks another ambitious effort by the Texas-based alternative metal band. Exploring profound themes...
Spencer Chamberlain Discusses Debut Slo/Tide Album “The Blur”
For over twenty years, Spencer Chamberlain's name has been mostly known for his prowess on stage and vocal talent as the frontman of post-hardcore...
“Tyler Childers’ ‘Oneida’ Delivers Long-Awaited Studio Magic Ahead of Snipe Hunter Release
Tyler Childers - OneidaBy: James Jackson Tyler Childers has a way of making songs feel like old friends, well-worn, familiar, and comforting, even before...
The Band Loula’s ‘Sweet Southern Summer’ Feels Like the Heart of the South
The Band Loula’s debut EP, Sweet Southern Summer, is everything I want country music to be—raw, honest, haunting, and full of heart. Hailing from...
Dropout Kings Honor Adam Ramey with Powerful Album Yokai
Yokai is more than just Dropout Kings’ latest record; it is a memorial, a celebration, and a see-you-soon to frontman Adam Ramey, who tragically...
REVIEW: Awaken I Am’s ‘Blind Love’
It takes a special kind of band to get so much hype on their first release, even more so a band outside of the...
Poppy Releases Negative Spaces
Poppy’s latest album, Negative Spaces, released on November 15, 2024, showcases her mastery in blending genres, delivering a sonically diverse and emotionally powerful project....
The Vegabonds Deliver Soulful Southern Rock and Emotional Depth on Young & Unafraid
The Vegabonds’ latest album, Young & Unafraid, is a confident and heartfelt statement from a band that has spent the last decade carving out...
Album Review: The Almost Fear Caller
Artist: The AlmostAlbum: Fear CallerBy: Rebekah Weaver Multitalented, Aaron Gillespie, takes a step back from the Christian music label and goes into more of...
The Storytelling Brilliance of Josh Ritter on “I Believe in You, My Honeydew”
Josh Ritter has always had a way of writing songs that feel bigger than music. They are full of characters, stories, and moments. His...
Innumerable Forms’ Pain Effulgence: Crushing Death/Doom at Its Finest
Innumerable Forms returns with their third LP, Pain Effulgence, and it is nothing short of a monolithic statement in the realm of death/doom metal....
Albums Of The Year 2020
Honestly, it doesn't even feel like this year happened let alone all the great music that has been released. Since the pandemic hit, it...
Album Review: Truth Killer by Sevendust
Sevendust’s 14th studio album, Truth Killer, reinforces the band’s reputation for consistency, creativity, and energy. Released on July 28, 2023, under Napalm Records, the...
The Brutal Beauty of Lorna Shore’s “I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me”
I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me, is not just an album, it’s an experience. It's a film reel of horror and triumph projected...
ALBUM REVIEW: Breaking Benjamin EMBER
Breaking Benjamin: Ember Review
By: Tara Niknam
Breaking Benjamin broke expectations with their new album, Ember. Their sixth studio album released on April 13th, 2018 has...
2018 Albums Of The Year: Part 1
It's that time! Here is the compiled list of the favorites ranked in basically every category. From Alternative, Top 40, Upcoming Acts, and EPS,...
Album Review: Pop Evil- Self Titled
It's rare that a band will put out an album with a heavier sound to follow up their previous work, but that is exactly...
Zach Top Delivers Pure Country Gold on “Ain’t In It For My Health”
Zach Top’s upcoming record, Ain’t In It For My Health, feels like a love letter to traditional country music. It’s honky-tonk through and through,...
How Ned LeDoux Created His Most Personal Album: Safe Haven
Released in April, Ned LeDoux’s Safe Haven is more than just your average country album. It’s a deeply personal statement born from heartbreak and...









































