 | Akira Yamaoka Album review by Simon K. on 2018-05-29
A subtle creeper with hidden riches. |  | Yellowcard Album review by on 2018-05-27
You will never be alone. |
 | 3TEETH Album review by Simon K. on 2018-05-27
A visceral beginning leads to a promising future. |  | Akira Yamaoka Album review by Simon K. on 2018-05-26
One of the most fully realised Silent Hill OSTs of the bunch. |
 | Bernice Album review by on 2018-05-26
Well, that was weird. In a good way of course. |  | Chihei Hatakeyama Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2018-05-25
More soothing drone ambient... |
 | William Ryan Key Album review by on 2018-05-25
The former Yellowcard frontman returns with a work not bold, but brilliant nonetheless. |  | Hoobastank Album review by Simon K. on 2018-05-25
Aimless pop-rock with a couple of decent moments. |
 | Akira Yamaoka Album review by Simon K. on 2018-05-23
The title resonates harsh truths. |  | Bad Wolves Album review by Robert Garland on 2018-05-22
Bad Wolves indeed. |
 | Church of the Cosmic Skull Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2018-05-21
Occult Fleetwood Mac... |  | Alkaloid Album review by Robert Garland on 2018-05-21
Expansive, flowing, liquid anatomy. |
 | Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks Album review by on 2018-05-20
Malkmus’ continued exploration of guitar-rock, psychedelia, funk, and progressive/classic rock is an inspiration to any artist wondering what post-fame can bring to their artistic resume. |  | Rammstein Album review by Simon K. on 2018-05-14
An experience you won't forget. |
 | At The Gates Album review by Trey on 2018-05-14
Delving into a moody and diverse set of songs that shares more in common with their earliest releases than the one everybody seems to remember. |  | Sevendust Album review by Robert Garland on 2018-05-13
Sevendust regress, failing to meet the simplest of expectations. |
 | Charlie Puth Album review by Simon K. on 2018-05-11
Puth's doubt, OCD -- whatever you want to call it -- has resulted in a career defining album. |  | Mastersystem Album review by on 2018-05-10
Scott Hutchison, come home. |
 | Letters From The Colony Album review by Robert Garland on 2018-05-10
2018: The year of the middling death metal album. |  | Dimmu Borgir Album review by Trey on 2018-05-08
Old but not obsolete. |
 | Ihsahn Album review by Robert Garland on 2018-05-07
A visionary of music continues to turn heads. |  | Shakey Graves Album review by on 2018-05-06
Evocative, beautiful, and at times bizarre: ladies and gentlemen, the definitive Shakey Graves album. |
 | Parkway Drive Album review by Robert Garland on 2018-05-06
Parkway has lost all their Drive… |  | Shinedown Album review by on 2018-05-05
...a second chance. |
 | Bong Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2018-05-04
Soundtrack for blunt puffing… |  | Jason Aldean Album review by Shamus on 2018-04-29
Jason Aldean copies and pastes past ideas while also trying to take his sound to new heights, failing miserably at both. |