 | Wolfgang Gartner Album review by on 2011-09-20
When those long awaited weekends away never turn out the way you want them to, despite months of planning.... |  | Here Comes the Kraken Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-09-19
Here Comes The Kraken’s 2011 release, ‘Hate, Greed & Death’ is a less than passable album with experimentation that ultimately loses the listeners interest. |
 | Arvo Part Album review by Frenchy on 2011-09-19
further proof of the familiar adage ‘music is the silence between notes’. |  | Omar S Album review by on 2011-09-15
Not only is It Can Be Done But Only I Can Do It brilliant in every sense of the word, but brutally so. And yet for Omar-S, it really is just that simple |
 | Lady A Album review by on 2011-09-14
Lady Antebellum become even more rigid in their songwriting. |  | iNTRiKeT Album review by on 2011-09-14
While it shows some amazing promise Songs For Sleepy is ultimately a release with no clear identity, caught in the riptide of alternating currents and trying to go with the flow |
 | June Divided Album review by on 2011-09-13
An extremely promising debut from the young Philadelphia rockers. |  | Rise To Remain Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-09-12
Rise To Remain release a full length debut that is sure to create a steady fan base and raise the band amongst the already crowded metalcore genre. |
 | The Defiled Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-09-11
The Defiled’s Grave Times is a good debut album that has an unfortunate fizzling effect. |  | ZZ Top Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2011-09-11
How much blues do you use before you use it up ? |
 | Tre Watson Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2011-09-10
The album that depicts Tre Watson at a crossroads between the dark and heavy Death of a Monarch and what seems to be a bright, new, progressive sound. |  | Dream Theater Album review by Trey on 2011-09-09
Only the bland drum parts and inclusion of three ballads affect the overall quality of A Dramatic Turn of Events. |
 | Voivod Album review by on 2011-09-07
A godless endeavor in rewriting the alphabet of progressive rock. |  | Anathema Album review by Trey on 2011-09-06
Be careful what you wish for because sometimes the results won't end up how you imagined. |
 | Various Artists (Indie) Album review by Channing Freeman on 2011-09-06
An uneven compilation made better by its occasional revealing of Nevermind's hidden genius. |  | Cold Driven Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-09-05
Cold Driven expand on their ideas to produce a consistently good rock album. A ‘Set In Stone’, Version 2.0 |
 | David Guetta Album review by on 2011-09-05
Nothing but the beat, when nothing at all would have been far more sufficient |  | Sevendust Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-09-04
Sevendust have come a long way from their self titled release in 1997, and somehow have managed to stay true to their roots. Cold Day Memory is a very solid release from solid song writers. |
 | Frightened Rabbit Album review by Channing Freeman on 2011-09-02
Modern leper. |  | The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Album review by on 2011-09-01
This effort may be a drastic improvement over Lonely Road, but The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus remain their own worst enemy. |
 | Brand New Album review by Channing Freeman on 2011-08-31
Settle, baby. |  | Black Tide Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-08-29
Putting aside the obvious input of Black Tide’s influences Post Mortem is a commercially enjoyable album. |
 | bansheebeat Album review by on 2011-08-29
A short but powerful soundtrack for space travel |  | Left Spine Down Album review by Trey on 2011-08-26
Caution drops any hint of metal in favor of a skate punk meets industrial sound that ends up being an excellent take on the digital hardcore formula. |
 | The Kymatica Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2011-08-26
Thirteen minutes of jaw dropping progressive metalcore. |  | Nero Album review by on 2011-08-24
And what a sad reality it is... |