 | Nashville Suicide Mission Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-07-18
The progressive math metal heads are building a steady fan base from their self-recorded, self-promoted and self-produced debut effort and all for the right reasons. |  | SBTRKT Album review by on 2011-07-18
Despite giving off the feeling that he's waiting for something to happen, SBTRKT's self-titled debut is still a thorough stab at greatness |
 | Forever Never Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-07-17
Strong musical ideas that will eventually grow into something better with experience. |  | 3 Doors Down Album review by on 2011-07-15
With their fifth LP, 3 Doors Down prove that they have nothing left to offer. |
 | Scrambled Defuncts Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-07-15
Aggression and speed are the main focus of Russian death metal act Scrambled Defuncts. On this album listeners will find plenty of both. |  | Soundtrack (Film) Album review by on 2011-07-15
An indie sampler plate |
 | Never See Tomorrow Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-07-14
An Australian act that is in no ways pushing the boundaries of metalcore, but displaying many features of a solid record. |  | Decapitated Album review by on 2011-07-12
Decapitated keep on walking, for better or for worse. |
 | Colbie Caillat Album review by on 2011-07-11
Caillat’s cheery, optimistic sound hides a much sadder regression. |  | Cold Driven Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-07-10
This Canadian five piece show they know how to make a solid effort but do not have the ‘wow factor’ that would push them to the hard rock heights. |
 | Bright Archer Album review by on 2011-07-10
Beautifully crafted orchestral indie-pop has never managed to sound so inconsequential. |  | Jewel Album review by on 2011-07-10
what we call human nature in actuality is human habit |
 | Ash Pool Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2011-07-09
Raw black metal done right. |  | Petrychor Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2011-07-07
Another worthy addition to the USBM scene. |
 | Sonoio Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2011-07-06
Excellent modern electronica-industrial album. |  | Thievery Corporation Album review by on 2011-07-04
Thievery Corporation manufactures an ethereal but slightly disappointing album for the masses. |
 | Giles Corey Album review by Channing Freeman on 2011-07-04
More weight. |  | Soundtrack (Film) Album review by on 2011-07-04
Laugh and the whole world will laugh with you. Cry and you will cry alone. |
 | Abstract Deviation Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2011-07-01
Just less than eighteen minutes of the talented, calculated, smooth and heavy from our Cold War cousins. |  | Taking Back Sunday Album review by on 2011-07-01
Taking Back Sunday take back what should have been theirs all along. |
 | Submotion Orchestra Album review by on 2011-07-01
Because you'll surely need no one else when all you've got is me |  | Necktarium Album review by Robert Garland on 2011-07-01
The Pakistan bred atmospheric black metal band Necktarium have released a respectable if somewhat unexciting record. |
 | The Kovenant Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2011-06-29
The Kovenant get their feet wet in the black metal scene for the last time with this album. |  | Soundtrack (Film) Album review by on 2011-06-28
A superb soundtrack for a superb adaptation of an Elmord Leonard novel for the big screen. |
 | Embers Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2011-06-27
I would just like to know one thing...where in the hell did Embers come from? |  | Eleven Tigers Album review by on 2011-06-27
In which Eleven Tigers continues down the same path that held his debut effort back from being the classic it so longed to be |