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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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