Listening to The Defiled’s latest album Daggers is like being a kid with a wicked sweet tooth that just stumbled...
True Widow has been described as a “stonegaze trio”. This is not far from the truth. Their latest record, Circumambulation,...
I've always wanted to know what it was like to have my ears lovingly caressed by wave after rolling wave of immensely superb riffage, whilst at the same time have my body heaving over from disgust and repulsion. This may have happened to you several times at several seedy bars, but now you have the pleasure of reliving it all in one record.
Read the review on the new album, Deceiver of the Gods, by Amon Amarth which hit stores today!
Read the review of Wilson's debut album FULL BLAST FUCKERY here. It's fucking awesome!
Anyone familiar with the play of Macbeth knows that the witches brewed poisoned entrails, toad venom, fillet of a fenny snake, eye of a newt and any other thing they can use to create a spell. Now, it seems that they've tried it again, and cocked up, thus creating The Bunny The Bear. This isn't a bad thing – as a whole concoction of scream/clean vocals and party anthems, these are provided to make one hell of an album.
We Came As Romans is a band that prides itself in being the undisputed king of electrically charged eruptions of uplifting motivation while drawing inspiration from the chaos and the dark struggles that we all face on the daily. The band has heart and continues to provide the same constant breath of fresh air that a hopeful mind in life is essential. Their music is a constant reminder that although life can toss you the worst, there is a reason why each and every person has a purpose to live. I could go as far to say that We Came As Romans are beacon of hope for the continued post-hardcore/metalcore scene.
Hailing from Wilmington North Carolina, ASG hit us with their long awaited fourth studio album, Blood Drive.
Punk's not dead because the Atlanta-based band Look Alive's new album Mistakes & Milestones is out July 2nd and it's lively as all hell! Read the latest review on RockRevolt Magazine here!
We at RockRevolt are lovers of all music…well, most music. We are lovers of all GOOD music. That being said,...
Album Review: Devour the Day’s debut album, Time & Pressure By Cassie Carlson Everyone at RockRevolt™Magazine is pumped up for the...
The name says it all for the Finnish quartet – an album potentially full of cliché horror punk lyrics, themes, music and just another band to laugh at for having a rather ludicrous name. However, take note that I used the word "potentially." It could have happened, there's no doubt about that, but having been to quite a few horror punk gigs myself, this album is something not to be laughed at and dismissed easily. Containing near pop punk before divulging into massive breakdowns, this is one of the best releases I've heard of this year so far.