Six years after the release of Wolves, Story Of The Year are back and in a big way with Tear Me to Pieces. This record is the perfect blend of the past and present and has a lot for fans to digest. The record opens with the title track, which starts out acoustic and catchy before ripping into...
Review: Theory of a ...
By: Reggie Edwards
Theory of a Deadman have gone through a major musical reinvention of themselves over the last seven years, going from a mainstream rock style to a more alternative style and fans have loved it. Enter 2023 and the band have put together a record in Dinosaur, which is their first record since...
Review: Otherwise- G...
By: Reggie Edwards
Otherwise are back! Four years after releasing Defy, the band are back and swinging for the fences and ready to prove they’re still a heavy-hitting band, which they do exactly that with Gawdzillionaire. While Defy had some heavy tracks, it also saw the band experimenting with electronics...
Review: Dope- Blood ...
By: Reggie Edwards
Imagine it’s a Saturday night and you’re about to step foot into the darkest, most sinister dance club you can find. The lights go down and the DJ’s for the night are Drama Club and metal legends Dope. That’s the vibe you get with Dope’s latest record, Blood Money Part Zer0. It’s...
Review: Avatar- Danc...
By: Staff
The circus metal band from Sweden known as Avatar are back with their ninth studio album titled Dance Devil Dance out February 17 on the band’s label, Black Waltz Records. Avatar is a band that’s gotten a lot of buzz over the last five or six years with nothing but good things said about...
Review: The Last Rei...
With a release date right around the corner, if you want some solid heavy metal with a twist, you should check out Endangered Pieces– the latest release from The Last Reign Endangered Pieces features original tracks from the band and classic covers in the super heavy setting that they...
Review: Thousand Bel...
By: Jacob Marcheschi
Thousand Below, up-and-comers in the post-hardcore/metalcore scene have returned with their highly-anticipated third studio album, Hell Finds You Everywhere. The quartet from San Diego had quite a task ahead of them to follow up 2019’s critically acclaimed Gone In Your Wake LP. Add to that...
Review: Anti-Flag- L...
By: Jacob Marcheschi
Pittsburgh-based punk rock veterans Anti-Flag are back with their 13th(!) full-length record, Lies They Tell Our Children. This is the first concept album the band has ever penned, dealing with many of the social and political issues that we are facing in the world today. This record is a fun...
Review: Amberian Daw...
By: Jacob Marcheschi
Power metal veterans Amberian Dawn are back with their 10th studio album and their first-ever covers album, Take a Chance – A Metal Tribute to ABBA. The band has tackled 11 tracks from the legendary Swedish pop/disco group, and they do not disappoint. Amberian Dawn are no stranger to...
Review: Tallah- The ...
By: Jacob Marcheschi
Pennsylvania-based heavy hitters Tallah are back with their second full-length album, The Generation of Danger. This is one of the most anticipated albums of the year after fans were introduced to the band with 2020’s Matriphagy. This album is no small task to get through. It is nearly a...
Review: Disturbed- D...
By: Reggie Edwards
When Disturbed returned in 2016, they started right where they left off before their hiatus and became stronger than ever. Now in 2022, the band are set to release their third post-hiatus album in Divisive and it’s a harken back to the band’s prime years. While their last record-...
Review: Black Veil B...
By: Tim Stepp
One year after releasing The Phantom Tomorrow, Black Veil Brides are back with The Mourning. This four-track EP was written coming out of some of the hardest years BVB went through as a band. With the help of Erik Ron (Godsmack, Bush, and The Faim) BVB worked together and poured their...
Review: Saint Asonia...
By: Reggie Edwards
When Saint Asonia launched as a band in 2015, fans were hoping they were a band that would stick around. Often times, a new band with well-known members pops up, they release an album or two and then disappear or the members go back to their original bands. Not Saint Asonia. While a few...
Review: Fit For A Ki...
By: Jacob Marcheschi
Texas-based metalcore stalwarts Fit For a King are back with their sevent studio album, The Hell We Create. This album is the follow-up to 2020’s The Path, which many fans were disappointed with. Are FFAK able to get back on track with their most recent effort? In short, yes. The Hell We...
Review: Wolves at th...
Christmas is right around the corner and if you want some solid rock with a holiday twist, you should check out the Wolves at the Gate’s upcoming EP, Lowborn, which features both original tracks and holiday classics covered in the heavy setting that they are known for. All five tracks on...