 | Hail the Sun Album review by Hot Chocolate on 2013-03-03
Get the gross image out of your mind and enjoy.... |  | Soilwork Album review by Trey on 2013-03-03
The loss of Peter Wichers and an attempt at a double album? All the pieces were in place for a total meltdown. Instead Soilwork have come back with their strongest, most consistent album to date. |
 | Stereophonics Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2013-03-03
Mature Stereophonics |  | Lazer Kitty Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2013-02-28
Somewhere between the realms of indie pop, progressive, and space rock is the launchpad of an interplanetary vessel manned by a group called Lazer Kitty, and they're here to take you on an intergalactic voyage. |
 | Foals Album review by Frenchy on 2013-02-28
on the cusp |  | Darkthrone Album review by Robert Garland on 2013-02-27
Who could expect that after all these years Darkthrone could release a record that’s not only incredibly consistent, but also maintains the highest of lasting value? |
 | Of Solitude and Solemn Album review by Robert Garland on 2013-02-27
A journey melding beauty, despair rolled in a two tracked EP. |  | Heimdall (ITA) Album review by Robert Garland on 2013-02-26
Majestic sweeping themes, Heimdall achieve the milestone of their catalogue. This rather unknown epic power metal band presents an album that is sure to see some attention on the world stage. |
 | Wednesday 13 Album review by Robert Garland on 2013-02-26
Wednesday 13’s missed opportunities. |  | Black Widow Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2013-02-25
Have you ever read the books that I wrote centuries ago? |
 | Within the Ruins Album review by Robert Garland on 2013-02-25
Anything but... |  | Alexa Borden Album review by Trey on 2013-02-24
Alexa Borden delivers soothing, dreamy pop that benefits from a fuller sound and improved songwriting. |
 | Popol Vuh Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2013-02-23
An overlooked masterpiece. |  | Pinnick, Gales and Pridgen Album review by Hot Chocolate on 2013-02-22
Looks like they do still make music like they used to.... |
 | How to Destroy Angels Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2013-02-22
Year One. |  | Botanist Album review by Robert Garland on 2013-02-22
Eco-terrorist, one manned dulcimer black metal. |
 | Arleta Album review by on 2013-02-22
Recorded in the mid ‘70s, this demo of songs would make Arleta’s first legitimate effort for an international career at that time, if her label hadn’t decided to misplace it for no credible reason. |  | Eternal Tears of Sorrow Album review by Robert Garland on 2013-02-21
Eternal Tears Of Sorrow have moved forward, presenting what could be their strongest album since the band’s humble beginnings. |
 | Kongh Album review by Robert Garland on 2013-02-21
Sludge, gorilla style worship. |  | The Fall of Every Season Album review by Robert Garland on 2013-02-20
Coupling melancholy with tasteful displays of brutality, The Fall Of Every Season portray beauty with intensity in the best possible way. |
 | Autre Ne Veut Album review by Hot Chocolate on 2013-02-19
Chicken soup for the hipster's soul... |  | The Machine Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2013-02-19
A fine pit stop before both bands check back into the studio. |
 | Stratovarius Album review by Robert Garland on 2013-02-18
Taking back the power metal throne after being toppled by the band’s own misguided issues and ultimately, displaying why Stratovarius are a household name of the genre. |  | Helen Money Album review by Hot Chocolate on 2013-02-17
Ambient cello-doom? It's real..... |
 | Disperse Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2013-02-17
From re-defining progressive to re-defining just above average. |  | Virus (NO) Album review by on 2013-02-17
Virus finalize/optimize their unfinished ideas from past sessions and with the inclusion of rare material, they give out more of the same, albeit with a minor twist. |