Miss May I - Shadows Inside album review By Thea de Gallier published 27 May 17 Metalcore mavens mix the rough and the smooth
Ghost and Zombi at the Forum, London - live review By Thea de Gallier published 4 May 17 Not yet rated Spectacular Swedes combine sulphur and grandeur
Motionless In White - Graveyard Shift album review By Thea de Gallier published 3 May 17 Industrial metallers tinker with the template
Invoker - Four Wall Nightmare album review By Thea de Gallier published 2 April 17 Energetic hardcore crew give themselves room to manoeuvre
Darke Complex - Point Oblivion album review By Thea de Gallier published 30 March 17 Texas’s nu metal revivalists get some damp inside their tent
The Charm The Fury - The Sick, Dumb And Happy album review By Thea de Gallier published 12 March 17 Low-lying metalcore crew reveal some lofty ambitions
Freaks unleashed: Why Ho99o9 could be metal's most vital new band By Thea de Gallier published 9 March 17 Ho99o9’s punk-rap hybrid and insane sets have been winning over rock fans in droves. We visited their LA home to find out what the fuck’s going on
Our Hollow, Our Home - Hartsick album review By Thea de Gallier published 3 March 17 UK metalcore hopefuls prove risk-averse
Six things you need to know about Deaf Havana By Thea de Gallier published 15 February 17 Norfolk’s young Old Souls talk dark days, cinematic influences and eschewing big labels for indie homes
The Amity Affliction live review - Roundhouse, London By Thea de Gallier published 1 February 17 Not yet rated Aussie metalcore crew hold the fort
Avatar live review - Islington Academy, London By Thea de Gallier published 1 February 17 Swedes put in a marquee performance
Crystal Lake - True North album review By Thea de Gallier published 31 January 17 Tokyo’s metalcore outfit get stuck on the Xerox machine
Betraying The Martyrs album review – The Resilient By Thea de Gallier published 17 December 16 Gallic deathcore crew Betraying The Martyrs get gung-ho on album number three
Every A Day To Remember album ranked from worst to best By Thea de Gallier published 4 December 16 A Day To Remember released Bad Vibrations this autumn, but where does it rank in their back catalogue?
The 10 best songs by A Day To Remember By Thea de Gallier published 30 November 16 Your essential A Day To Remember playlist
Every Of Mice & Men Album Ranked From Worst To Best By Thea de Gallier published 28 November 16 There have been plenty of ups and down for Of Mice & Men – but which of their four albums is essential, and which is just for the super-fans?
The 10 best songs by A Perfect Circle By Thea de Gallier published 28 November 16 A Perfect Circle are set to return in 2017, so here's a playlist of 10 essential tracks
Meet the man who's going to set fire to his £5 million punk collection By Thea de Gallier published 25 November 16 What sort of point is Joe Corré trying to make by destroying his music memorabilia?
Famous Firsts: Ash Costello on loving No Doubt and playing to rednecks By Thea de Gallier published 23 November 16 The musical firsts of New Years Day's frontwoman Ash Costello
Why Letlive's Jason is using his music to push for social change By Thea de Gallier published 21 November 16 From confronting police brutality against black Americans, to raising money for the victims, Letlive’s Jason Aalon Butler has spent 2016 pushing for change
Five Minutes Alone With Killswitch Engage's Adam D By Thea de Gallier published 4 November 16 Find out what Adam thinks of nu metal, metal elitists and Bullet For My Valentine...
Are wellness and workouts responsible for the death of the rockstar? By Thea de Gallier published 3 November 16 Why are today’s musicians shunning a life of debauchery in favour of healthy riders and backstage workouts? We investigate the rise of metal’s most sensible generation
Of Mice And Men live review – London, The Forum By Thea de Gallier published 2 November 16 Not yet rated Austin Carlile finds new ammunition for the metalcore canon with Of Mice And Men, live in London – with support from Crown The Empire and Hands Like Houses
Manatees album review – Helvellyn By Thea de Gallier published 1 November 16 Instrumental post-metallers Manatees surrender to the slow burn with new album