When they could have receded behind a blanket of fame, Lamb of God return serious, prophetic and as groovy as...
Gorillaz don’t exist without collaboration. Damon Albarn from Blur existed in the band as a quintessential part of alt Britpop....
Textures return from a long hiatus to a project that was known by a different name and sound. They do...
Some bands sound good live, some don’t. Depeche Mode just sound different, and way better live, this album proves it....
We’re out of Harry’s house now, and we’re out to party. On the way there, we lose the way, party...
BLACKPINK have given us enough hits, fashion moments, and stadium anthems that will last an eternity and finally after a...
Album Review: Alter Bridge return after 4 years with their hard, heavy and slicing self-titled album
Alter Bridge return to some of their heaviest riffs and material in years, balanced with just enough ballad-melody for you...
Mitski collapses onto the kitchen floor at the release of Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, muttering the album’s title...
Album Review: Karnivool return to their best form yet, with emotional yet transformative “In Verses”
With their fourth album coming after a 13-year wait, Karnivool solidify ideas that have built, the world they have understood...
From YouTube revived fame to making club music come alive, Fred again.. shows us why he’s giving us everything from...










