The Crown
Crowned In Terror (Metal Blade). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Crowned In Terror (Metal Blade). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
I Name You Destroyer (Velocette). Review by Matt Cibula.
The Coma Imprint (Lakeshore). Review by Stein Haukland.
Embrace Oblivion (Screaming Ferret). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Shreds Of Dignity (Spitfire). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Please… Die! (Century Media). Review by David Lee Beowulf.
Stand by for Exciter, as David Lee Beowulf talks with Scott Travis, drummer for the legendary Judas Priest, about the state of metal in 2002!
Vengeance Ascending (Olympic). Review by Daniel L. Mitchell.
It’s time to party, as Gail Worley gets Wet with Andrew W.K., America’s next big thing, and the man NME called “The Saviour of Music.”
Lifesblood (Relapse). Review by Daniel L. Mitchell.
Honour, Valour, Pride (Metal Blade). Review by Daniel L. Mitchell. ,
Diabolis Interium (No Fashion). Review by Daniel L. Mitchell.
Death Is Infinite (Revelation). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Monument Of Death (Hammerheart). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Nothing says “the holiday season” like a nice, long chat with Kerry King, of America’s favorite South Of Heaven metal band, Slayer. David Lee Beowulf shares the joy of the season and discusses the band’s latest gift to their fans, God Hates Us All.
Bitter Suites to Succubi (Spitfire). Review by Matthew Moyer.
God Hates Us All (American). Review by David Lee Beowulf.
In Contrast of Tomorrow (Victory). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
Various Artists (Victory). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
The Sound of Razors Through Flesh (Candlelight). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
Today’s Smmoth Jazz Roundup is a collection of short reviews of easy-to-listen-to jazz.
In Perfect Harmony: The Lost Album (Jazz Detective). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
The Mighty Warriors: Live in Antwerp (Elemental Music). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
40 years on, Michael Gira and Swans continue to bring a ritualistic experience that needs to be heard in order to be believed. Featured photo by Reese Cann.
The biggest astronomical event of the decade coincides with a long overdue trip to Austin, Texas.
Sofia and Louise have just graduated nursing school. They have no idea what they’ve signed up for.
At the Showcase: Live in Chicago 1976/1977 (Jazz Detective). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Atlantis Lullaby: The Concert in Avignon (Elemental Music). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Hamilton, Ontario rap artist Cadence Weapon drops Rollercoaster (MNRK Music) today.
Shall I compare thee to an “Old Bronco”? Sure, if thou art The Bacon Brothers.