 | Pain of Salvation Album review by on 2011-10-11
Pain of Salvation complete their vintage rock interpretation of the Ying Yang complex. |  | Evanescence Album review by Frenchy on 2011-10-10
A surprising album, Evanescence’s self-titled shows maturity and ends up being more engaging than previous records by a huge margin, but something is missing. |
 | Primordial Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-10-09
“Claim what is rightfully yours” |  | New Found Glory Album review by on 2011-10-08
New Found Glory make a return to their former glory. |
 | Vader Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-10-06
Polish death heads Vader, release a steady album that does make for an enjoyable listen but does absolutely nothing to push on the boundaries of metal. |  | Anberlin Album review by on 2011-10-05
“If this is salvation, I can show you the trembling.” |
 | James Blake Album review by on 2011-10-05
Still neither here nor there, James Blake is in his element -- on his own |  | Emika Album review by on 2011-10-05
Shockingly cathartic and frigid, but also shockingly brilliant, Emika's long awaited debut is a thing of fragile and, at times, dazed beauty |
 | Jack's Mannequin Album review by on 2011-10-03
Andrew McMahon does it again |  | Voivod Album review by on 2011-10-01
Voivod unlock the dead end of their perfected self. |
 | Apparat Album review by on 2011-09-29
More of the same from an artist simply trying to present too much of himself, when the simple option would have been far more effective. |  | blink-182 Album review by on 2011-09-28
Neighborhoods is a solid reunion album, but it is not a return to form. |
 | Radiohead Album review by on 2011-09-28
If you thought that this was over, then you were wrong |  | Yann Tiersen Album review by Frenchy on 2011-09-27
Yann Tiersen ventures out of the ordinary to create something extraordinary. |
 | DJ Shadow Album review by on 2011-09-27
The Less You Know, The Better sadly lives up to its name, where parts of the record border on the fantastic, but the rest just does its owner's name a great disservice |  | Arch/Matheos Album review by Trey on 2011-09-26
This is not an unofficial Fates Warning release, nor is it Awaken the Guardian Part II. This is modern, guitar-driven progressive metal featuring an all-star lineup that manages to avoid falling into a cycle of self-in |
 | La Dispute Album review by Channing Freeman on 2011-09-25
La Dispute are still screaming your name - in unison this time. |  | Machine Head Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-09-25
Sonically, Unto The Locust is a big album. It marks a certain high point in Machine Head’s career without compromising a now trademark Machine Head sound. |
 | P.O.S Album review by Frenchy on 2011-09-25
Get up, get out, get up, and get something done! |  | Being Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2011-09-24
Being front a new, space-inspired progressive metal sound. While the group works out the bugs, their future looks as bright as the stars. |
 | Needtobreathe Album review by on 2011-09-23
A delightful hodge-podge of rootsy folk and crunching alternative rock. |  | Demi Lovato Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2011-09-23
Way better than Miley Cyrus or Selena Gomez. |
 | Metallica Album review by Channing Freeman on 2011-09-23
Times marches on. |  | Jasta Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-09-22
Hatebreed’s front man goes almost solo. But with the help of some of the other faces this album becomes highly enjoyable. |
 | Coheed and Cambria Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2011-09-21
Coheed and Cambria pull together the lessons learned as Shabutie to release a modern classic. |  | Thrice Album review by on 2011-09-21
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