• Albums of the Year- 2025

    Music is amazing. Music is powerful, beautiful, myriad, a marvel, my favourite thing, and, genuinely, life-saving. And there’s so much of it, so much music to fall in love with, […]

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  • MILDRED- ‘Mildred’

    While a lot of new records arrive on cue, fresh and clean, at the end of an extensive promotional campaign to an expectant and prepared public, others seem to appear […]

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  • EMPTY COUNTRY- ‘Empty Country’

    Joseph D’Agostino has been through hell. And of course that doesn’t just mean the injustice of his former band, the terrific but terribly-named Cymbals Eat Guitars, never getting the credit […]

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PARKWAY DRIVE- Atlas

There’s a reason why this featured in exactly zero album-of-the-year lists. In the near-decade since Parkway Drive exploded into the metal scene with ‘Killing with a Smile’, the Australian outfit have consistently struggled to replicate the sizzling intensity of that superb debut. Sure, they’ve played better and better live shows at bigger and way bigger venues but on disc, they’ve […]

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SHAPED BY FATE call it a day

So new years aren’t always for new beginnings. Welsh metallers Shaped By Fate have announced their split today. Vocalist Paul Fortescue said, “Some things just didn’t go our way as a group. So from us lads in SBF I’d like to say thanks to everyone who gave us a floor to sleep on, a record deal, helped us with merch, […]

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AMERICAN ME- III

Single serving metal, this. Expect one potent, effective, but ultimately small, punch and you won’t be disappointed. Originally a side project for members of It Prevails, this Oregon four-piece have gone full-time and full-bore for album number three. There is nothing new in the squealing feedback, chunky riffs, pounding rhythms or feral roars of these 12 tracks, and they take […]

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TROUBLED COAST- Awake and Empty

Despite having been around for five years and a handful of releases now, Troubled Coast have never quite got their shit together. They’ve been on the right lines, sure, but no single element of their poetic hardcore was elite. They seemed destined to be one of those perennial support bands, another group left on the edge of things. ‘Awake and […]

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TU AMORE- Your Love

This is classy. The sneakily-self-titled ‘Your Love’ is neat, tidy and tightly packed. Oh, it won’t blow any socks off but Tu Amore don’t really put a foot wrong here either. And for the debut material from a band barely a year old, that’s pretty bloody impressive. The Peterborough quartet make an impact early as well. First track ‘I’m a […]

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ACRES- Acres

The formula here might be familiar- South coast quintet Acres mould their post-metal mini-epics from slow-motion riffs, soaring melodies and raw emotion- but the end results are rare indeed. Sure, they do everything you’d expect from a band citing Devil Sold His Soul and This Will Destroy You as influences, they colour inside the lines, but they’re also blessed with […]

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GALLOWS- ‘Gallows’

There will be two schools of thought here. Those that feel Gallows lost an x-factor when pocket dynamo Frank Carter stepped down as frontman and might even refuse to listen to this record, and those that think the band gained a final key ingredient with the appointment of former Alexisonfire man Wade MacNeil and will hope it’s their best yet. […]

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DON BROCO- Priorities

This is slick. Really slick. Sugary too. It could be a pop album, straight-up chart-bothering pop. But somehow the debut record from Bedford four-piece Don Broco isn’t sickly, sticky sweet but awesomely addictive. Like the best candy it’s simple and effective, so while there are no big surprises or experimental flavours here, there are big fat choruses, memorable melodies and […]

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