 | Five Finger Death Punch Album review by Shamus on 2015-08-30
The year's best (so far) and worst (by far) albums both come out in the same week. Go figure? |  | Soilwork Album review by Shamus on 2015-08-28
Soilwork's latest consummation is a sight to behold. |
 | Apocalyptica Album review by Shamus on 2015-08-26
The kind of cohesive metal album you just don't see anymore. |  | The Relapse Symphony Album review by Shamus on 2015-08-24
One of the most pleasant surprises of the year. |
 | Maddie and Tae Album review by Shamus on 2015-08-23
This take no prisoners attitude is just what the doctor ordered to save modern country music. |  | Master Musicians of Bukkake Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2015-08-23
3 in 1: new material, remix of the original and a complementary addition to it. |
 | Butcher Babies Album review by Shamus on 2015-08-21
A nice step up from their last album. |  | Act of Defiance Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2015-08-17
A meaty thrash-meets-metalcore romp for Chris Broderick's new supergroup. |
 | Bullet For My Valentine Album review by Shamus on 2015-08-17
It wears off on you after the first listen. |  | N.W.A. Album review by Shamus on 2015-08-16
Given the success of the newly released biopic of the same name, now's as good a time as any to revisit one of the most influential records to hit store shelves. |
 | Meghan Trainor Album review by Shamus on 2015-08-14
When it's not blatantly bad, it's just downright boring. |  | Neck Deep Album review by Charlie / iChuckles on 2015-08-13
Life's certainly not out to get Neck Deep. |
 | Luke Bryan Album review by Shamus on 2015-08-11
Country music digs its hole deeper. |  | Miss May I Album review by Shamus on 2015-08-06
Miss May I return, just one year after Rise of the Lion, with a much more mature sound, as well as improved vocals from Levi Benton and Ryan Neff. |
 | Jason Aldean Album review by Shamus on 2015-08-04
A pop overtone mixed with typical lyrics result in Jason Aldean's worst album thus far. |  | HEALTH Album review by Simon K. on 2015-08-02
Death Magic sometimes struggles with an identity crisis, but is mostly a stellar progression on from Get Color. |
 | Fear Factory Album review by Trey on 2015-07-31
This time more melodic and accessible, Dino Cazares and Burton C. Bell prove that they still have what it takes to make a visceral Fear Factory album. |  | Saint Asonia Album review by Shamus on 2015-07-31
In his first major project since his controversial departure from Three Days Grace, Adam Gontier brings back the angst and aggression that made him a household name. |
 | Knuckle Puck Album review by Shamus on 2015-07-30
In their inaugural full-length effort, pop punk quintet Knuckle Puck sees fit to Swing for the fences. The outcome will surely leave them In Your Crosshairs for a long time to come. |  | Titus Andronicus Album review by on 2015-07-30
Titus Andronicus come roaring back. |
 | Deftones Album review by Simon K. on 2015-07-21
Deftones rise like the phoenix and create one of the best albums of their career. |  | Tim Bowness Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2015-07-19
I believed in whatever you believed in, stupid things that mean the world |
 | Crossfaith Album review by Simon K. on 2015-07-15
An enjoyable entry that has a few misfires along the way. |  | Mudvayne Album review by Simon K. on 2015-07-13
A game you wouldn't want to play. |
 | Cradle of Filth Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2015-07-13
Look who decided to release their best album in 15 years.... |  | Billy Talent Album review by Simon K. on 2015-07-12
Billy Talent III shows a band full of ambitious change, but end up almost entirely losing a sound that made them exciting. |