 | The Great Gamble Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2012-05-09
The Great Gamble pays off. |  | mewithoutYou Album review by Frenchy on 2012-05-09
A welcome nod to past ideas. |
 | John 5 Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-05-08
John 5's most accessible and interesting work. |  | Moonspell Album review by Trey on 2012-05-07
Moonspell drop the goth and every other extraneous influence in favor of a no-frills blackened metal approach that should surprise longtime critics while forcing their fan base to accept a slightly linear listening exper |
 | Keane Album review by on 2012-05-03
Get off the night train and hop back on the Keane train. |  | Mekong Delta Album review by on 2012-05-02
Although “Intersections” is inherently inconsistent, it remains a great opportunity for fans to get acquainted with Mekong Delta and their magnificent past works and days. |
 | Florence and the Machine Album review by on 2012-05-01
It’s a melody, it’s a final cry, it’s a symphony. |  | The Brian Jonestown Massacre Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-05-01
The Brian Jonestown Massacre sail off to India. |
 | Silent Descent Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-04-27
A consistent approach to their synth heavy metal allows Silent Descent to firm up their position on the trance metal scene. |  | Saint Vitus Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-04-27
Saint Vitus re-establish themselves as one of the finest doom metal bands ever |
 | Magic Wands Album review by on 2012-04-27
Smooth, sexual, mysterious. |  | Huoratron Album review by on 2012-04-26
The nastiest dance album you'll hear all year - a change of pants is compulsory not optional |
 | Paradise Lost Album review by on 2012-04-26
Paradise Lost paint a bleak icon for the draconian times we are called to live and cope in. |  | Paradise Lost Album review by Trey on 2012-04-25
Paradise Lost have finally completed their transition away from the electro-rock influences and have also embraced a bit of their past -- but at what cost. |
 | Claro Intelecto Album review by on 2012-04-25
Andy Stott's former labelmate returns from a three year hiatus with his most compelling work to date |  | Soul Cycle Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2012-04-25
Mark Hawkins and Chris Catharsis continue to improve on the innovative sound of Soul Cycle by throwing in a few new tricks and employing many of the underground's finest. |
 | Eve 6 Album review by on 2012-04-24
What the…this is 2012, right? |  | Cradle of Filth Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2012-04-23
As much as I hate to say this, it might be time for Cradle to call it a day. |
 | Actress Album review by on 2012-04-23
Heavy is the head that carries the crown of burden |  | Racing Heart Album review by on 2012-04-22
Swelling with gorgeous melodies and consuming depth, To Walk Beside That Ghost marks an unforgettable entrance for Racing Heart. |
 | The Dandy Warhols Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-04-22
Get over Thirteen Tales and listen to this. |  | Maps and Atlases Album review by Frenchy on 2012-04-18
Greatness yet again. |
 | The Rasmus Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-04-18
Maybe the final nail in the coffin for The Rasmus. |  | Train Album review by on 2012-04-18
Nobody deserves this. |
 | Anathema Album review by Trey on 2012-04-17
Very high on style, but lacking the substance that made We're Here Because We're Here a fan-favorite. |  | Horse Feathers Album review by on 2012-04-17
Horse Feathers keep soothing souls with their unhurried, threadbare take on indie-folk. |