Boss Keloid - Family The Smiling Thrush (Ripple Music)
With their 2016 breakthrough, Herb Your Enthusiasm, Boss Keloid lit up the UK’s doom and ... Read More...
Vulture – Dealin’ Death (Metal Blade)
Given that Vulture’s 2019 opus, Ghastly Waves & Battered Graves, turned the heads of thrashers across the globe, i... Read More...
Gojira – Fortitude (Roadrunner Records)
Ever since their breakthrough album, From Mars To Sirius, descended like some extraterrestrial behemoth back in 2005... Read More...
Evile – Hell Unleashed (Napalm Records)
If you’re going to make a comeback record after eight years, you may as well make it count.
And Evile have done j... Read More...
Baest – Necro Sapiens (Century Media)
Baest’s first two albums – 2018’s Danse Macabre and its impressive follow-up, Venenum – saw the Danes opt for a Swedea... Read More...
Werewolves – What A Time To Be Alive (Prosthetic Records)
Werewolves are brutally honest about their brutal music. “As the BPM goes up, the IQ goes down,” s... Read More...
Frozen Soul – Crypt Of Ice (Century Media)
It’s a good time to be a fan of old school, down and dirty death metal.
There’s plenty of life left in veteran... Read More...
It’s the relentlessly positive movement that’s breathing new life into the UK’s rock scene and it’s time we celebrated the Top 20 NWOCR records of the year. St... Read More...
Insidious Disease – After Death (Nuclear Blast)
It has been ten years since Insidious Disease unleashed their debut, Shadowcast.
And given their members’... Read More...
Undeath – Lesions Of A Different Kind (Prosthetic Records)
After whetting our appetites with a couple of tasty demos, Undeath have given us the whole, grist... Read More...