Metal
REVIEW: Mastodon - Black Tongue
- Mon, 2011-08-01 12:27
With the release in 2009 of Crack The Skye, Atlantan heavy metallers Mastodon completed a quartet of albums that had begun with their debut Remission and had been continued with Leviathan and Blood
REVIEW: Skindred - Cut Dem
- Mon, 2011-08-01 12:20
Self-styled ragga metal band Skindred have been plugging away at their somewhat unusual craft for over a decade now, incorporating elements of Jamaican-born and Jamaican-influenced music – reggae,
REVIEW: Machine Head - Locust
- Mon, 2011-07-04 14:30
There was a time, around the release of 2001’s Supercharger, when Machine Head looked like they had fallen foul of the nu-metal epidemic and dug an early grave for themselves.
Interview #663: Skindred
- Wed, 2011-04-20 17:22
Headed up by charismatic frontman Benjii Webbe, Skindred combine the building blocks of reggae, dub and ska with the brutal forces of hardcore, heavy metal and punk rock.
REVIEW: Volbeat - 16 Dollars
- Mon, 2011-04-18 11:46
Towards the end of 2010 Danish genre-bending rock band Volbeat delivered an absolute stunner of an album with Beyond Hell/Above Heaven.
REVIEW: Letlive - Fake History
- Mon, 2011-03-28 10:52
L.A.’s Letlive rumbled into life midway through the last decade, releasing a pair of well-received albums whose hefty guitars, dextrous rhythms and versatile vocals established them as a promising
Introducing POLAR.
- Mon, 2011-03-14 11:07
Guildford-born hardcore metal band POLAR. have had a great year.
Interview #641: Funeral For A Friend
- Mon, 2011-03-14 09:51
Funeral For A Friend helped to define the course of heavy music when they released their debut album Casually Dressed And Deep In Conversation back in 2003.
Interview #631: Murderdolls
- Mon, 2011-02-28 14:23
Take the drummer from modern metal's biggest band and put a guitar in his hand. Add one man who has done nearly as much to shock-horror as guillotine-master Alice Cooper. What do you get?
REVIEW: Funeral For A Friend - Welcome Home Armageddon
- Mon, 2011-02-28 11:43
Since battering their way into our consciousness at the forefront of a wave of young post-hardcore/screamo bands at the beginning of the new millennium, Funeral For A Friend have been reluctant to




















