 | Greyhaven Album review by on 2025-10-06
An aggressive resume-to-date that will hold fans over, but ultimately leave them hungry for more. |  | Sanguisugabogg Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2025-10-06
A minor setback for a major comeback? Let's hope so. |
 | Taylor Swift Album review by on 2025-10-04
An album that has everything and nothing all at once |  | Earshot Album review by Simon K. on 2025-10-04
A blazing, thoughtful return for a band that's been away for so long. Humaning is a culmination of humble beginnings and exciting new pastures. |
 | Post Heaven Album review by Caleb Robinson on 2025-10-03
The Space That’s In Between is an electrifying, awe-inspiring EP that provides all the proof you need that Post Heaven deserves a major breakthrough. |  | Hooded Menace Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2025-10-03
Who doesn't love Halloween metal? |
 | Vibravoid Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2025-10-02
You gotta hang on to the trip you're on. |  | President (UK) Album review by Caleb Robinson on 2025-10-01
A letdown of a debut from a band that’s more concerned with trend-chasing rather than establishing their own identity. |
 | Thrice Album review by on 2025-09-30
Thrice put their best foot forward and deliver an improvement on Horizons/East in every way. |  | AFI Album review by on 2025-09-29
AFI's latest transformation is inconsistently brilliant, offering scattered glimpses of how wonderfully this band could age should they ever piece together the loose ends of the puzzle. |
 | Three Days Grace Album review by Shamus on 2025-09-29
"We're still alive!" |  | Agriculture Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2025-09-29
The black metal outcasts return with another banger. |
 | Dark Watcher Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2025-09-27
An epic ode to the criminal in all of us. |  | Geese Album review by on 2025-09-27
There is only dance music in times of war |
 | Arizmenda Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2025-09-25
A long, black abyss into nothingness... |  | Motion City Soundtrack Album review by Frenchy on 2025-09-25
Just wait and see—one day I’ll disappear and you’ll be just like me. |
 | Raphael Weinroth-Browne Album review by Simon K. on 2025-09-25
A heavy contender for Album of the Year, and the most ambitious album of Weinroth-Browne's career. |  | Beherit Album review by Gary the ghost on 2025-09-23
A live album that matters. |
 | Vintersorg Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2025-09-22
Vintersorg stays the course. |  | Christopher Larkin Album review by Frenchy on 2025-09-21
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGPI76PVjnw |
 | Algernon Cadwallader Album review by on 2025-09-20
A now beleaguered whiskered leader of battle. |  | Wicca Phase Springs Eternal Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2025-09-19
Wicca does a complete 180 with his sound. |
 | Nine Inch Nails Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2025-09-19
A Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross LP with a Nine Inch Nails EP attached to it. |  | Paradise Lost Album review by Simon K. on 2025-09-18
Despite a couple issues with pacing and some weaker tracks, Ascension provides the same high-quality songwriting we've come to expect from the band. |
 | Anal Stabwound Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2025-09-15
Anal Stabwound is coming for the brutal death metal throne. |  | Lathe Of Heaven Album review by on 2025-09-14
A very strong sophomore effort from a band that seems destined for stardom. |