 | Shinedown Album review by on 2012-03-22
How about a better version of this, please? |  | Uncle Acid and The Deadbeats Album review by on 2012-03-20
As vintage as it can possibly get. |
 | Marduk Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2012-03-19
Darkthrone wasn't the only black metal band who once made some awesome OSDM. |  | Monolake Album review by on 2012-03-16
How I hate those dirty little flies, impossible to sleep, it is too hot, no wind... and the gods are laughing at us |
 | Funebre Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2012-03-15
The beautiful bastards that started all the hard riffing that Finland is known for. |  | Adramelech Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2012-03-12
Finland rules. |
 | Nina Kraviz Album review by on 2012-03-12
From Russia with love |  | Valis Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-03-10
Reality is the enemy. |
 | Now, Now Album review by on 2012-03-07
This is just the start, we’ll find out who we are. |  | Infestus Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-03-05
Exploring Insanity. |
 | The Ting Tings Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-03-04
A mess of an album that grabs tight to its title. |  | Chimp Spanner Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2012-03-01
In a climate saturated with artists boasting progressive metal chops, Paul Antonio Ortiz asserts himself as a leading man and publishes a lesson for the newcomers. |
 | Demdike Stare Album review by on 2012-03-01
Demdike Stare continue to play the role of graverobbers with this latest collection of midnight vigils and spiritual serenades |  | The Omega Experiment Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2012-02-29
The Omega Experiment switch gears from flaunting their best to trying to get by with a more atmospheric sound. |
 | Scuba Album review by on 2012-02-29
Paul Rose finds himself with a case of the big room blues |  | Moonlight Bride Album review by on 2012-02-29
Like a fresh blanket of snow, Twin Lakes lays it on smooth and glistening |
 | Farewell Republic Album review by on 2012-02-23
One hell of a debut. |  | Goatwhore Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-02-22
Blood, sinew and bone marrow; Goatwhore’s Blood For The Master is a novelty that isn’t wearing off. |
 | Jimmy Eat World Album review by on 2012-02-22
Don’t give away the end…the one thing that stays mine. |  | Imminent Sonic Destruction Album review by Trey on 2012-02-21
Blending modern metal with traditional prog while not succumbing to the stereotypical pitfalls of either. |
 | Skaldic Curse Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-02-21
World Suicide Machine is angst, on seven tracks. |  | Urgehal Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-02-20
It’s Satan loving, in your face raspy black metal. |
 | Arckanum Album review by Robert Garland on 2012-02-20
Sinister in nature. |  | Brant Bjork Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2012-02-19
What you're hearing is exactly what it is. |
 | Field Music Album review by on 2012-02-16
So serene...a crossing into a world where the factual and concrete meet the ethereal. |  | The Explorers Club Album review by on 2012-02-13
Fans of Jet and Wolfmother, brace yourselves. It’s about to get ugly in here. |