ALBUM REVIEWS
If you’re looking for aggregated album reviews from our seasoned music specialists, including our own score offering at a glance how the album fared, this is the right destination for you. Album reviews certainly still matter to artists, writers, and publicists, as they are the ones dealing with them every day, but does the average listener still pay attention? Well, we sincerely hope you do... Dive in!
Twelve Foot Ninja – Vengeance (Album Review)
The biggest perk of reviewing music is fairly obvious; one gets to hear all kinds of cool new material. The downside, sadly, is that one…
We Butter the Bread With Butter – Das Album (Album Review)
Well, you gotta give it to ’em. “Das Album” by We Butter the Bread With Butter left me speechless, and I had a real hard time…
KK’s Priest – Sermons Of The Sinner (Album Review)
Sometimes two priests isn’t a crowd. Metal icons never really retire, they just go on holiday for just under a decade before coming back as…
Ministry – Moral Hygiene (Album Review)
How concerned are you? Not many bands know how to make a statement quite like Ministry, who have long brandished tenets of antifascism, staunch distaste…
Enslaved – Caravans To The Outer Words (EP Review)
Otherworldly is definitely the word. Among their blackened Norse contemporaries, Enslaved were always sort of the odd group out, taking the road less traveled and…
Wage War – Manic (Album Review)
I’m fairly ashamed to say that whilst Wage War has been constantly on my radar, I never put a couple of hours aside to sit…
Doro – Triumph and Agony Live (Album Review)
A warlock’s legacy is cast in stone. For the better part of 15 years, old school heavy metal has enjoyed a vibrant, albeit still largely…
Gemini Syndrome – 3rd Degree: The Raising (Album Review)
Alt-metal titans Gemini Syndrome have been busy by the sounds of it… very busy. 5 years have come and gone since their second album “Memento…
Paradox – Heresy II: End Of A Legend (Album Review)
Thrash legends never die. Though they may not share the same level of visibility as the likes of Kreator, Destruction and Tankard, the Bavarian thrash…
Tremonti – Marching In Time (Album Review)
A mainline player brings the metal mainstream. It is said that you never get a second chance to make a first impression, and for many…
Rage – Resurrection Day (Album Review)
It’s Easter in the apocalyptic metal lands. Many in the field of high speed German steel have come and gone since its heyday in the…
Carcass – Torn Arteries (Album Review)
A more artful display of surgical precision emerges. Having sliced and diced their way into the annals of death metal’s rich and extensive history since…
Yes – The Quest (Album Review)
Here it is, friends: the long-awaited twenty-second studio album from Yes. As one of the few bands who pioneered the form we now call Prog…
Insomnium – Argent Moon (EP Review)
Four tales are told by a dreaming, wayward bard. Melodic death metal has a wide variety of potential expressions in spite of its supposedly rigid…
Inglorious – Heroine (Album Review)
The Inglorious machinery does not stop. It continues to show off the terrific results that its new components provide, as it was seen early this year when…
Portrait – At One With None (Album Review)
Theatricality begets innovation. Though now a phenomenon that has become ubiquitous throughout Europe and beyond, it could be argued that the ongoing revival of old…
Tuesday the Sky – The Blurred Horizon (Album Review)
If you know Jim Matheos, you know he likes to alternate between heavy and mellow. The honcho behind the most long-running of contemporary progressive metal…
Iron Maiden – Senjutsu (Album Review)
Perhaps the oldest dilemma in the arts is the struggle between the desires of the artist’s patronage, and the desires of the artist himself. Many…
Warkings- Revolution (Album Review)
After appearing at the mighty gates of Valhalla, four legendary war kings were commissioned by Odin to return to Earth and spread epic chants that…
Jinjer – Wallflowers (Album Review)
Progress cuts right to the core. The concept of progressive music, regardless of what specific genre it subsumes, is one that has become a bit…
Employed To Serve – Conquering (Album Review)
The UK metal masters Employed To Serve have returned, and trust me, you’re not ready for what they’ve brought with them. All I can say…
Danko Jones – Power Trio (Album Review)
Punk gives rock the blues. Few things will establish a band more thoroughly than a work horse approach to musical output and a correspondingly rigorous…
White Stones – Dancing Into Oblivion (Album Review)
The abyss stares back. If the more than 50 years of metal music’s history has taught anything, it is that it isn’t bound by the…
The Night Flight Orchestra – Aeromantic II (Album Review)
Although it was barely a year and a half ago, it seems another lifetime when we reviewed Night Flight Orchestra’s “Aeromantic” album, a couple short…
Spirit Adrift – Forge Your Future (EP Review)
Fashions old and performances bold. Though relatively new to the American metal scene, Arizona/Texas born doom metal trustees Spirit Adrift have put out an impressive…
Wolves In The Throne Room – Primordial Arcana (Album Review)
Pondering metaphysics from the forest gloom. Often times the nature of a given craft will be determined by its surroundings, and this is doubly so…
Steve Hackett – Surrender of Silence (Album Review)
Making the most of his calendar’s dearth of live gigs, Steve Hackett has apparently stayed busy in the studio, releasing his second album of the…
Ex Deo – The Thirteen Years Of Nero (Album Review)
When in Rome, let the fires roar. The great exploits of history, both ancient and recent, have provided plenty of lyrical fodder for heavy metal…
Destruction – Live Attack (Album Review)
The Teutonic titans thrash the entire internet. With nearly 40 years under their belts, it can be safely stated that Destruction has solidified their status…
Leprous – Aphelion (Album Review)
The year 2020 could be proclaimed as the year of Aphelion. Representing the point of an object’s orbit when it is furthest away from the…
Alluvial – Sarcoma (Album Review)
Hardship is universal, but despite its destructive and damaging impact, it binds us together as humans. This is what death metal supergroup Alluvial are expressing…
Eradicator – Influence Denied (Album Review)
Eradication begets elucidation. For the better part of four decades, thrash metal has arguably remained the purest expression of its adoptive genre, showcasing the most…
Night Ranger – ATBPO (Album Review)
Classics never die. It is rare that a conversation about guitar-oriented rock occurs without the name Night Ranger being dropped early on. As one of…
Neal Morse Band – Innocence & Danger (Album Review)
As they entered the studio to record their fourth album, the Neal Morse Band agreed on two objectives: 1 – Not to make a concept…
Venues – Solace (Album Review)
After listening to “Solace”, Venues’ sophomore album, it is hard to believe that at a recent point in time, the fate of the band hung…
Yngwie Malmsteen – Parabellum (Album Review)
Prepare for another grandiose Neo-Baroque assault. In terms of showmanship with an eye for technical flair, few can match the ability and historical significance tied…