 | Serpentine Path Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-29
There’s honestly no need to fuss. |  | Dir En Grey Album review by Simon K. on 2012-11-29
A little spit polish. |
 | Paradise Lost Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-29
There is something beautiful in these minor tones; it’s just like looking at a lobster for the first time. |  | Lunar Aurora Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-28
Mixing electronic ambience with the typical Lunar Aurora sound fans all know it’s easy to see that a five year hiatus hasn’t softened the appeal of Hoagascht. |
 | I Am Abomination Album review by Hot Chocolate on 2012-11-27
Your neighbors are going to hate you... |  | Angstridden Album review by on 2012-11-27
They are the tongue to drip the venom. |
 | Evoken Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-27
A switch in Evoken’s line up hasn’t really changed too much and after a five year wait Altra Mors displays a band content with their music. |  | Secrets of the Moon Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-26
It wasn’t til 2008 that Secrets Of The Moon achieved a sound that ultimately defined their version of black metal with Antithesis. |
 | Father Befouled Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-23
Death metal without remorse, Revulsion of Seraphic Grace is a powerhouse record of 2012. |  | Murder Construct Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-23
There’s enough experience here to build a freight train, although it’s not going to be a completely smooth ride. |
 | Mark Lanegan Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-11-22
Christmas Funeral |  | Papercranes Album review by on 2012-11-21
Those babies in the woods, they grow up so fast |
 | The Receiving End of Sirens Album review by Charlie / iChuckles on 2012-11-19
An emotional, utterly unforgettable assault on the senses -- Between the Heart and the Synapse is a landmark for the rock genre. |  | Dragged Into Sunlight Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-19
A three part soundscape that will cause a few heads to be scratched; not because of the album itself but, from the progression from their last, better recieved full length Hatred For Mankind. |
 | Samothrace Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-16
Past all the trials and tribulations ‘Reverence To Stone’ needs a sense of patience to be accepted completely. |  | Heart To Heart Album review by Hot Chocolate on 2012-11-16
I Was Trying to Describe You to Someone....but I'm Still Searching for the words. |
 | Watain Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-16
Winding, twisting and progressing, Watain have found their masterstroke in remembering their careers. |  | God Seed Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-15
Savage with a tendency to throb, Gaahl has returned to the black metal scene with ‘I Begin’. |
 | King of Asgard Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-14
A solid listen in its entity; King Of Asgard’s …To North makes for a folk metal record that doesn’t drip in cliché. |  | Wo Fat Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-11-13
Wo Fat's most accomplished and most accessible record yet. |
 | Green Day Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-11-12
Channeling Foxboro Hot Tubs, Green Day create a solid record that offers some memorable moments, as well as some really embarrassing ones. |  | Solterra Album review by Hot Chocolate on 2012-11-10
With their gazes fixed on space, Solterra delivers one convincing take on the concept. |
 | Zac Brown Band Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-11-10
Uncaged expands the band's musical horizons, becoming their best effort yet. |  | All That Remains Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-07
All That Remains, A War You Cannot Win can be compared to a prostate exam. They may have good intentions, but unfortunately it’s uncomfortable and you’ll feel better once it’s over. |
 | Anaal Nathrakh Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-11-05
Anaal Nathrakh bounce back and find a form of consistency again. |  | Lindstrom Album review by Frenchy on 2012-11-04
makes me wish I owned an old pair of rollerblades and a strobe light. |