MotorheadThe World is Ours – Vol 2: Anyplace Crazy as Anywhere Else Available October 22, 2012 in the United States
Read this great review on KISS' new album, MONSTER by our own Johnny Price - probably one of the biggest lifelong KISS fans on the planet!
It’s been 5 years since DC’s Pig Destroyer has released an album. Their new album, Book Burner, is said to be “meticulously tailor-made for destruction, with a blood thirst for riffs,” and it doesn’t disappoint. After several listens, it’s a fucking penetrating album, and an outline of what American grindcore should be.
Raving review of the new SISTER SIN album, Now and Forever, on RockRevolt Magazine!
What do you get when you combine transcendental elevator music with blazing yet unrefined metal riffs? Give up? Temporal, the newest and possibly final release from the San Francisco, California based band ISIS.
Read the review and listen to four of the songs off of the new album by T & N, which features "The Big Three of Dokken"!!!
New Zealand is not necessarily the first place on the map that people think about when they hear the word metal, but that’s about to change. Legacy of Disorder’s second album is a power packed, ten track explosion of powerful riffs and gritty vocals that never let up until the end of the last track.
The Dollyrots first burst onto the music scene back in 2004 with their blend of pop/punk on their first studio...
Epidemia is Ill Nino’s second release for Victory Records and the follow-up to 2010’s Dead New World. It’s a solid, aggressive and focused album that could very well be the bands biggest and best offering since their groundbreaking record 'Confession' in 2003.
Most people like to rant about politics and everything in between whilst making an unnecessary fuss about it – ranging from the radical (yet awesome) Rage Against The Machine to the average whining 16 year olds who think they know everything. Take all of that out of the equation and you end up with the LA based rapper Hyro Da Hero’s album Birth School Work Death. He churns up politically charged tunes while fusing hip-hop and rock influences in an attempt “To bring real music back”.
Most bands would close-up shop with a simple bow to their strong audience base or release a ‘Best of’ collection to extort as much money as possible from their beloved fans. The UK based ‘Basement’, their latest album ‘Colourmeinkindness’ has proven to be the five piece’s final effort to shine, showing many other bands how to break up with style.
You’ve had a rough week. It happens. Your 47th cup of Joe doesn't seem to be providing any pick-me up. You wonder to yourself, "What can I do to get out of this slump." The answer is 15th and Hope, the latest release from American pop-rock Indie band miggs. If this lyrically driven CD, with its uplifting feel good beats and positive yet emotionally charged message, doesn't do it then nothing will.