In this Review Round-Up, a just-alright offering from Royal Tusk may be up front, but there’s still good stuff to be found in punk from Noah And The Loners, emo from Big Hug, and folk-metal from Hand Of Kalliach.
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Another album of grand, dynamic deathcore continues to earmark Enterprise Earth as one of their scene’s unsung greats.
In this Review Round-Up, a slew of metal releases might begin on an underwhelming note with Tenside, but certainly kicks into gear thanks to new ones from Lord Dying and Abhoria.
Ghost’s playbook is the holy text for the nuns of Dogma, who deliver a brand of classically-infused metal that’s just as fun and flagrantly grand.
Metallic hardcore has anointed a new set of kings in Mouth For War, with a devastating, poignant new album that’s easily among the best of the year.
With radio-rock that leans a bit heavier and hooks that strike with more consistent force, Pop Evil’s newest is far from revolutionary but it’s still an improvement.
As chaotic as it is dazzlingly inventive, The Callous Daoboys’ new album breaks hardcore’s door wide open with one of the year’s absolute best.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s a stacked lineup of impressive releases from The Amsterdam Red Light District, Bodysnatcher and GILT. Meanwhile, Fozzy just do their usual thing.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s hardcore on both ends of the quality spectrum from Great American Ghost and Age Of Apocalypse. Also, Helen Love undergo a change in sound for their new album, and Led By Lanterns make an electrifying debut.
In the first Review Round-Up of 2022 (and in its new slimmed-down form), Enterprise Earth drop the year’s first great metal album, while Blood Red Shoes and Party Cannon struggle to stick, and VRSTY make some noteworthy improvements on their debut full-length.
