Electric Wizard was known as a doom metal band in times past, but the latest album has them going on more of a hard rock-cum-doom-cum-stoner adventure.
Cannibal Corpse – Red Before Black
First of all, I need to talk about the album artwork. Cannibal Corpse is notorious for their early album artwork, particularly their first three records which the artwork was banned in many countries. Even now they’re still prohibited from playing some of their early songs in certain places.
Wolf Alice – Visions Of A Life
Following up their debut My Love Is Cool, late last month Wolf Alice released their second album, Visions of a Life.
Superfood – Bambino
Superfood have well and truly defeated all odds.
PVRIS – All We Know Of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell
With how successful their debut album WhiteNoise was, the stakes were high for PVRIS when it came to writing and recording the follow-up. No band wants to fall into the so-called “sophomore slump” so PVRIS have been hard at work, resulting in the highly-anticipated All We Know Of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell.
Kesha – Rainbow
As Kesha releases her long-anticipated fourth album Rainbow, onlookers are reminded of a phoenix rising from the ashes. The awful things she has faced have been no secret, and yet she remains as determined as ever to show the world who she really is— not who she was forced to be before, but instead her […]
DALES – Young For The Summer (Review)
It’s no secret that sometimes, a person’s reckless ambition gets the better of them. Half-hearted member of pop rock band The Summer Set, Brian Dales, has decided to go at it alone because clearly, his relatively successful venture of almost ten years just isn’t hitting the spot anymore. Lead singers going solo is nothing new, […]
