Japanese metalheads, Lovebites, are back not only with a brand new single, but also promises of a new album.
With the release of their new album, Dark Waters, approaching fast, Dutch metal quintet, Delain, have one more treat for listeners...
Trivium’s ninth, (yes, really) album finds itself in a very interesting position. 'The Sin and The Sentence' was well received, and was accompanied with a monstrous touring cycle backed up by the likes of Code Orange, Power Trip and Venom Prison including an utterly triumphant Brixton Academy show. The question is this: will 'What The Dead Men Say' keep the momentum moving forward rather than careering backwards?
The band give us another taste of their sophomore album 'I Let It In And It Took Everything'.
Part concert film, part Neo-Nazi murder party, can the two elements combine in a way that satisfies the incredibly passionate Slayer fanbase and succeed where Metallica failed?
Bruce Dickinson shares the prevailing message of 'Scream For Me Sarajevo', the astonishing story of the most unlikely of rock concerts, performed by his band in 1994.
The workhorses that are Palm Reader are back with their third full length album, looking to build upon the already firm foundations that they have
made from themselves in British heavy music. ‘Braille’ looks to be the perfect record for a metal/hardcore fan who is looking for something with
a little more depth and thought involved, and Palm Reader have more of that than most of the other acts in the game right now.
Blessthefall return with their sixth full length studio album, and with the critically well received 'To Those Left Behind' now firmly in their rear view mirror it is anyone's guess what approach the metalcore veterans will take on their latest album 'Hard Feelings'.
Having been making waves in their native Sweden and across Europe over the last three years, Gothenburg's OAK have returned with their follow-up to their 2014 self-titled record.
It's always heartening to hear new music that's completely original, a blend of existing styles put together beautifully in a way that doesn't sound quite like any of them. Brighton's Earth Moves, on their debut LP 'The Truth in Our Bodies', have done just that.