It’s business as usual for Malevolence, which means another world-class metal album from one of the UK’s absolute best.
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In this Review Round-Up, Rivers Of Nihil continue a run of utter excellence; Desolated make a strong comeback; and Will Varley is, unfortunately, not as lucky as either.
In this Review Round-Up, Annisokay and Samurai Pizza Cats respectively hit heavy and fall short in metalcore; Guilt Trip deliver a strong metallic hardcore debut; and Rocket Pengwin establishes some decent contemporary pop-punk.
