NYC’s HEAVEN do it right. What is “it”, you ask? Well, if we’re talking sonically/musically (Which would be the case since this is a music blog) then “it” is everything. On the follow up to 2013’s Telepathic Love, HEAVEN prove that fact and then some on a sophomore outing that has not only been a long time coming but also more than worth the wait. [Read more…]
River Cult Pack Debut Halcyon Daze With Hearty Jams
Beginning with a hearty jam that Clutch would thoroughly approve of, Brooklyn’s River Cult kick off their debut album with the walloping “Likelihood of Confusion” which in all likelihood will not leave listeners confused as to the rawkin’ intent of this trio. Concluding with a spacious excursion of sound that’s like a mix of “Spacegrass” and Sky Valley-era Kyuss, the lengthy opener still barely scratches the sonic surface of what’s to come. [Read more…]
Aesthetic Perfection Return With Ebb and Flow In Advance Of Upcoming Tour
Electro titans Aesthetic Perfection (AKA Daniel Graves) return with a brand new single that will have fans drooling for what’s to come on the next full-length and excited to witness live on their upcoming tour. [Read more…]
Legend of The Seagullmen Is The Band You Didn’t Know You Needed In Your Life And Legend of the Seagullmen Is The Album You Didn’t Know You Needed To Own in 2018
Legend of The Segullmen is awesome. That’s it. That’s my whole review. Never mind the fact that the band is made up of an acclaimed director, a legendary drummer, a genre-defying guitarist and other rawk luminaries…this band just owns. [Read more…]
Philip H. Anselmo Continues Prolific Metal Domination With Choosing Mental Illness As A Virtue, Latest Album From The Illegals
What do you get when you mix parts of grind, thrash, black metal, and noisecore in a blender then add lots of experimentation and heaping amounts of intensity? Why the latest from Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals, of course!
But I digress. [Read more…]
King Witch Delivers Devilishly Delightful Doom On Debut Under The Mountain
Whoa, nelly! Doom, thy name is King Witch! Like a sped up version of “Black Sabbath”, “Beneath The Waves” crashes forth onto the shore washing listeners with these hellish sounds heralded by menacing bells and Laura Donnelly’s unparalleled pipes. [Read more…]
New Year’s Day Transform Classic Tracks, Unleash New Banger On Diary Of A Creep EP
New Year’s Day continue to break new ground whether it’s on original tunes or transforming someone else’s classic into their own. On Diary Of A Creep, NYD take some beloved anthems from Garbage, Pantera, and more and infuse them with fresh takes and new technology to create a covers record that won’t make you groan. [Read more…]
The XCERTS Redefine ’80’s Rawk Albums On Hold On To Your Heart
The XCERTS love to leave you guessing and during Hold On To Your Heart, their fourth album, the UK natives do just that song after song. Anthem after anthem. Jam after jam. Get where we’re going with this? [Read more…]
Meat Beat Manifesto Show The Kids How It’s Done On Exquisitely Excellent Impossible Star
I can (barely ever) say no to reviewing Industrial/Electronica. Especially when it comes in the form of iconic trendsetters like Meat Beat Manifesto who return to celebrate over thirty years of music-making bliss with a new album that also happens to be their first new full-length in almost seven years (Barring the “tour only” EP released recently). In other words, there’s a lot to celebrate with the release of Impossible Star.
But I digress. [Read more…]
Black Space Riders Unleash Their Unpredictable Brand Of Rawk On The Masses With Amoretum Vol. 1
Black Space Riders is an enigma wrapped inside a puzzle and a band that’s just really hard to pin down. That said, in a day and age where bands just come and go without any discernible distinction, BSR is a breath of fresh air with the truly indescribable slab of rawk goodness that is Amoretum Vol. 1. [Read more…]
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