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: 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: 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: 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: The Pretty R...
By: Reggie Edwards
Ever since releasing their sophomore album- Going to Hell in 2014, The Pretty Reckless have been on a trajectory that’s seen them quickly becoming one of the top names in all of rock. Last year saw the release of yet another major hit record in Death By Rock and Roll but the band wasn’t...
Review: Flogging Mol...
By: Tim Stepp
A wise man once said “I was very rarely sometimes always wrong” and that man was lead singer Dave King on Flogging Molly’s ninth full studio album, Anthem an album you can’t go wrong with. The album’s opening track, “These Times Have Got Me Drinking” is clearly about drinking and...
Review: Stud Count
By: Tim Stepp
The artists that brought you Drill Sargent, The Dividing Line, Academy Order, and Fluoride- Matt and Norelle Green are back and proud to bring to you Stud Count. This five-person punk band consists of Norelle Green on vocals, Bret Hart on drums, Jake Beaver on bass, Max D’ambra and Matt...
Review: Simple Plan-...
By: Reggie Edwards
It’s been 20 years since Simple Plan burst onto the scene with No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls. Yep, 20 years, sorry, everyone. But after 20 years, they’re back with their sixth record in Harder Than It Looks and let’s just get this out of the way now- they still fucking got it. From...
Review: Three Days G...
By: Reggie Edwards
Coming out of the most mentally-draining two years we’ve seen in a long time, Three Days Grace have written a record that deals with a lot of the issues fans have been battling with for years in Explosions. Explosions is a different kind of Three Days Grace album. While it still features the...
Review: Halestorm- B...
By: Reggie Edwards
Halestorm waited until the COVID pandemic was slowing down to release their fifth record, aptly named Back From the Dead and that’s exactly what this record is all about. You can tell just by listening to the album that the title is more than just a title- it’s an all-encapsulating theme...
Review: Fozzy- Boomb...
By: Reggie Edwards
Five years after Fozzy solidified themselves as one of rock’s heavy-hitters with Judas, they’re finally back with Boombox and they continue their streak of strong records. With a record as massive as Judas was, it was gonna be hard for the band to recapture that lightning in a bottle but...
Review: Stone Broken...
By: Reggie Edwards
By definition, a revelation is something revealed or disclosed, especially a striking disclosure, as of something not before realized and Stone Broken’s latest record, Revelation, that’s exactly that. Singer Rich Moss has said that coming out of the pandemic, the band wanted this album...
Review: Blacklite Di...
By: Staff
Blacklite District’s 1990 comes just one year after a double-album year and follows up in strong fashion. Even though the record isn’t vocally strong, it makes up for that with strong lyrics and music. Opener “Gotta Get Outta Here” starts with a weird mix and effects but picks up steam...