 | Secondhand Serenade Album review by on 2010-08-04
Another full-blown attempt at mainstream success. |  | Darkseed Album review by Trey on 2010-07-29
When you find your nuts you hold on to the damn things. |
 | OK Go Album review by on 2010-07-27
OK Go’s debut is your typical party album, but it also provides some unexpected depth. |  | 36 Crazyfists Album review by on 2010-07-23
The sound of a band starting to give up |
 | Depressive Age Album review by on 2010-07-17
The tech-thrash days give their place to a clear metallic rock approach, with the result being highly interesting once again. |  | Muse Album review by on 2010-07-16
Amidst a sea of glamour and fame, Muse implodes with this directionless, self-indulgent record. |
 | Burial Album review by on 2010-07-15
Ghost stories from the underground |  | Borknagar Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2010-07-13
One of Borknagar's most underrated albums. |
 | OSI Album review by Trey on 2010-07-12
Despite Jim Matheos and Kevin Moore's half-hearted approach, Blood still ends up being a good album. |  | Muse Album review by on 2010-07-08
Muse’s fourth release shows the band starting to drop off, but in the catchiest way possible. |
 | Muse Album review by on 2010-07-06
Over-the-top, prolific, and never subtle, Absolution shows Muse finally bringing everything to the table. |  | Racebannon Album review by Frenchy on 2010-06-27
One of the greatest avant-garde noise/post-hardcore albums you've never heard. |
 | Front Line Assembly Album review by Trey on 2010-06-23
Rhys Fulber might have left again, but it hasn't affected the quality of this release. |  | Miley Cyrus Album review by on 2010-06-21
Miley is her own woman now, and for better or worse, she is no longer a puppet of the Walt Disney corporation. |
 | Sarah McLachlan Album review by Trey on 2010-06-15
After a seven-year hiatus, Sarah is back and as strong as ever. |  | Muse Album review by on 2010-06-13
Muse explodes out of their Radiohead shell with a bombastic statement of originality. |
 | The Chemical Brothers Album review by on 2010-06-09
The block rockers grow wings |  | Muse Album review by on 2010-06-09
Showbiz is at times forgettable, but it showcases some of the talent that sparked Muse’s meteoric rise to stardom. |
 | Guido Album review by on 2010-06-08
Your dreams may be forgotten, but their soundtrack never will |  | Nevermore Album review by Trey on 2010-06-04
The sound of a band going through the motions. |
 | Depressive Age Album review by on 2010-05-30
Forget any resemblance to anything in the tech-thrash and in the rock/metal domain in general. In their second album, Depressive Age prove to be the perfect match to John Lennon’s spoken words about what rock n’ roll |  | Anathema Album review by Trey on 2010-05-27
How can a band live up to expectations that have been seven years in the making? I don't have the answers, but apparently the guys in Anathema do. |
 | Pendulum Album review by on 2010-05-22
Immersion - Pendulum's attempts at bridging the gap |  | Bad Religion Album review by Trey on 2010-05-19
Bad Religion celebrates 30 years of excellent punk rock with a free live album that covers a few classics, a few songs that are rarely played live, and two brand new tracks. |
 | Soundtrack (Film) Album review by on 2010-05-19
A fresh take on a cult classic film’s soundtrack. |  | Faithless Album review by on 2010-05-18
From the group that bought you 'insomnia', comes an album that just might put you to sleep |