
Alien Weaponry Te Rā album review
Māori culture meets titanic groove metal in this epic third record from New Zealand's Alien Weaponry
Māori culture meets titanic groove metal in this epic third record from New Zealand's Alien Weaponry
Bleed From Within's seventh studio album confirms their status as one of the UK's most vital and consistent metal bands
The trousers were tight, the guitars were wielded like weapons, but The Datsuns' second album hasn't aged well
After straying from their black metal roots in recent years, Deafheaven come screeching back on Lonely People With Power
New Delhi’s viral superstars keep a sold-out O2 Forum Kentish Town singing and screaming for their entire 60-minute set
Lucy Dacus shares first solo album since boygenius announced their indefinite hiatus
Pulchritudinous platinum perfection
The Who lynchpin’s deeply uneven solo odyssey receives the box-set treatment
Envy of None’s second album Stygian Wavz proves Alex Lifeson was right to work with other artists - might it make Geddy Lee consider doing the same?
The Horrors promote new album Night Life by painting Manchester's Night & Day Cafe several shades of black
Grain expectations: Lowestoft legends The Darkness mix it up on eighth studio album Dreams On Toast
The rejuvenated Sex Pistols - or Frank Carter, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock and Paul Cook if we must legally refrain from using that name - deliver a joyous start to this year's Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall gig week
Mixing some bold experimentation with the kind of full-throttle heavy metal thunder you'd expect, Blood Dynasty continues Arch Enemy's hot streak
Two decades on and people still can't decide whether Permission To Land is parody, pastiche or perfection
The former Pink Floyd leader’s take on their 1973 signature album includes superior version of his moody reimagining.
After plunging the depths of darkness in recent years, Cradle Of Filth reconnect with their gothic romantic roots on album fourteen
Multi-format box set cherrypicks at least one track from every studio and live album of the Canadian giants’ career
Rush's career-spanning box set R50 is a chronological 50-track anthology that documents the trio's five-decade arc
Supported by cellist extraordinaire Jo Quail, the shaman dazzle with their powerful voices and mystical production