Despite its primary reason for existing being to show off Yungblud’s rockstar status, his collaborative EP with Aerosmith is still exactly as fun as it needs to be.
Tag: hard rock
In this Review Round-Up, Unprocessed and The Maple State both impress in their own ways, while Finger Eleven seem all the emptier by comparison.
Even if some of the paint is beginning to chip slightly, a second installment of Creeper’s gothic hard rock hit packs in its entertainment value tighter than practically anyone else.
It’s big; it’s ponderous; it’s far less prescient or profound than it thinks it is—it’s another Starset album, alright!
Queens Of The Stone Age are the ringmasters at Sheffield’s Rock N Roll Circus, with a wild lineup of bands, artists and performers joining the bash.
Returning with a new dual-frontman dynamic, Three Days Grace find themselves more charged than they’ve been in a long time.
As one of punk’s longstanding modern giants, Rise Against’s newest hits with all the consistent power you’d expect.
Predictably for someone jumping from modern country to radio-rock, Royale Lynn’s debut produces very little to get excited about.
In this Review Round-Up, Buckcherry suck (big shock…); Orthodox are…okay; and Battlesnake provide a genuinely good bit of fun.
As much as the swift turnaround time and creative process of Volbeat’s new album has been lauded in its favour, it’s actually the source of every one of its many problems.
