In the best heavy metal of July, Ashenspire s weaponized avant-garde black metal thrills while Chat Pile relish reality with noise, sludge, and no wave applications.
The best new heavy albums of April 2022 feature Satan’s return, Fer De Lance’s step into traditional heavy metal, and Eunoia’s take on blackened post-hardcore.
Kez Whelan
, February 17th, 2021 10:28
Drop out of life with mask and sanitiser in hand. Has the year-long drought of gigs got you down? Kez Whelan is here with the next best thing: nine new metal albums of chest caving intensity
Cara Neir
By this time next month, we’ll have gone a year without any gigs. A full
year – I’m sure I don’t need to reiterate to you, fellow riff addict, just how deeply spiritually damaging it has been to go cold turkey on live music for so long, but it definitely bears repeating that, now more than ever, venues need your help.