Hailing from Houston, Texas, Pyreship presents a cool blend Doom/Sludge/Stoner Metal in their new full-length “Light Is a Barrier”. Read our review here!
Jessica Kagan’s progressive metal solo project Planepacked is back with her second album “Transactinides” in which she offers “offers a great deal variety in her music and presentation”. Discover more in our review!
With “Chapter II: Tales of Strife, Destiny, And Despair” (2022), Milwaukee’s prog/doom Lost Tribe of the Moon delivers an epic and ambitious piece of work. Discover more on our review.
Here in this review, we examine the 2nd LP “Starlight” by Canadians hard rockers EPIC released via Escape Music. Indeed, “you can’t deny the strength of the material”
“Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder To The Sky” is Porridge Radio’s third album whose “sound and vision” bring the listener to “sound and vision” from “the Seventies and Eighties: a bit of punk, a lot of melancholy, music with a British accent”. Discover with us this indie rock gem!
This release needs no introduction. Indeed, THE CRANBERRIES -“Stars: The Best of the Cranberries 1992-2002” “re-visit (the repertoire) one of the most underrated alternative rock bands ever”
US hard/heavy metal Ruby the Hatchet is back with “Live at Earthquaker”, an EP that “should serve as a nice pre-cursor to their next full-length album”. Discover more in our review!
The US super band MOTOR SISTER is back with swagger with their second LP “Get Off” which promises to be “a rock and roll feast for the ears and the soul”.
4-years after their previous album “Vicious”, Halestorm returns with their 5th album, “Back from the Dead” and they are back with a vengeance. Read with us this amazing review by Tony Cannella
“They Never Come Back” is the title of the new album from the Swiss hard rockers Allison. It is the 3rd album after 25 years of silence. And here you can read our review.
“Quaternary” is the title of the new album from Portugal’s alternative metal duo Kandia. It is the 3rd album and first in 9 years. And here you can read our review.
Our review for Moonlight Haze’s “Animus”: The album title “Animus” is a Latin word that can represent vital force, conscience, soul, mind, and courage. And, it is precisely what the full-length conveys with the 11 songs present in it.
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