From a meeting of The Sleeping and Coheed And Cambria comes Held., who immediately make themselves known with a stunner of a post-hardcore debut.
Tag: MNRK Heavy
In this Review Round-Up, indie-rock and punk produce some strong new albums from Gladie and Filth Is Eternal respectively, while hard rock gives us a total non-starter from S8NT ELEKTRIC.
A collision of hardcore and rap-metal finds Fox Lake’s new album sharpened to strike with deadly force.
In this Review Round-Up, metal brings some fairly middling outings from Paradise Slaves and Your Spirit Dies, but thankfully, PARCS’ pop throwbacks are here to perk things up.
Underøath hurtle even further into modernising their post-hardcore, with more mixed results than ever before.
In this Review Round-Up, Pop Evil are back to their old, worn-down tricks, but thankfully, newcomers bring the heat in spades with new releases from Niis and Iron Form.
In this Review Round-Up, Great American Ghost and Grief Ritual put forth a strong pair of releases towards this year’s heavy music crop. Unfortunately, Tayne fall a fair bit short.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s exceptional modern metal from Ad Infinitum and ho-hum alt-pop from Loyals, both overshadowed by the mountains of controversy that Escuela Grind find themselves under.
Consistency continues to be High On Fire’s greatest asset as, 25 years in, they still rank among stoner-metal’s absolute best.
In this Review Round-Up, a variety of metal brings marginally-better-than-average metalcore from GHØSTKID and AVRALIZE; middling symphonic-metal from Leaves’ Eyes; and a great slab of grimness from Mastiff.
