In this Review Round-Up, highly-anticipated debuts from Beabadoobee and Greg Puciato lead new music from Seaway and Hundredth, as well as Young Culture, Dub Pistols, The Bunny The Bear, Paradise In Flames, Ironed Out and Sam Roberts Band.
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In this Review Round-Up, high-profile letdowns from Corey Taylor, Bon Jovi and The Hunna are joined by heaviness from Venom Prison, DevilDriver and Bloodbather, as well as a variety of sounds from Brothers Osborne, Ooberfuse, Slow Pulp, Overrider and Pave The Jungle.
In this Review Round-Up, excellent new albums from Touché Amoré and Svalbard stand out against big releases from Idles, Joji, Amaranthe, Elder Brother and especially The Neighbourhood, while The Jaded Hearts Club and snake eyes make their debuts.
In this Review Round-Up, Public Enemy lead returns from Jamie Lenman and Into It. Over It., Alpha Wolf and Pillow Queens take big next steps, and Nasty, The Ocean, Four Stroke Baron, My Kid Brother, Heavy Salad, Winter Gardens and Wilmette drop a wide variety of new music.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s a lot of big returns from Marilyn Manson, Knuckle Puck, Everything Everything, Napalm Death and Movements, while Yours Truly, Fit For A King, Eastwood, Ryan Hamilton & The Harlequin Ghosts and Mother’s Cake also drop new music.
In this Review Round-Up, The Hell and Semisonic return while Ihsahn continues to impress, as well as new music from Sundressed, A. Swayze & The Ghosts, Fight The Fight, Haiku Hands, The Roly Mo and The Brothers Keg
In this Review Round-Up, Declan McKenna and Oceans Of Slumber return while Dream Nails and Cold Years make their long-awaited debuts, alongside From Ashes To New, Fame On Fire, lovelytheband, Chloe Lilac, Young Knives, Honey Joy and Snow Coats
In this Review Round-Up, the entire gamut of quality is ran from great to outright terrible, by new albums from The Killers, The Front Bottoms, blackbear, Seether, Narrow Head, WACO, CLT DRP and Lucy Feliz
In this Review Round-Up, Biffy Clyro lead a crop dominated by indie and synthpop from Sea Girls, Erasure, James Dean Bradfield, Marsicans and Stephen, and filled out by Blues Pills, Kill The Lights, Kid Dad, Be Well, idle threat, Glass Ocean and The Vigil
In this Review Round-Up, Deep Purple return with a middle-of-the-road new album and Jamie Webster makes his debut, alongside new releases from Lord Of The Lost, Other Half, Era Bleak and Poisonous Birds