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  • Path Of Victory New Beginnings Ep Review

    Album review for path of victory's debut EP New Beginnings Released 2016

  • Fall Out Boy - Mania (Album Review)

    "M A N I A" is the seventh studio album to be released by this Alternative Pop Punk outfit from Illinois, United States. It's very clear that on this release, the four piece were wanting to make a dramatic departure from their earlier material in terms of musical direction. There's everything here from EDM (Electronic Dance Music), Ska/Reggae, R&B, Hip-hop, Electro-pop, Trap music and Alternative/Indie. Whilst for the most part this album is very bold and ambitious in its intentions, there are also moments where it sounds like a chaotic mess and feels very inconsistent.

  • Phantom Anthem Review

    August Burns Red hits the nail on the head.

  • Brisbane Heavyweights Sensaii Announce Release Of New Ep – Dig Deep

    Post-rock/hardcore band SENSAII announce the release of third studio endeavour – ‘Dig Deep’.

  • The Amity Abortion

    'Can't feel my face' cover is as bland as a beige wall in direct sunlight.

  • Australian Made

    Aussie Metal legends Dead Kelly give insight to their new album.

  • Thy Art Is Reunited

    'No Absolution' is an absolute banger.

  • Rocking In The Name

    Twenty-five years on, RATM still packs one hell of a punch and is probably more relevant than ever.

  • Obsidians Curse - From The Ashes Album Review

    Punishing metal with a touch of class from Mount Gambier's Obsidians Curse.

  • The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Albums Of 2016

    A brief look at the best and worst albums of 2016

  • Monster Tour

    We've got the scoop for you from the first night of the Graves Monster Australian Tour 2016.

  • Hardcore - Defining A Genre

    Hardcore... harder to define than someone’s gender at an anti-Trump rally

  • Sex, Drugs & Chaos

    Metalcore heavyweights, Attila, hit back at the 'haters' with Chaos.

  • Graves Drops A 'monster'

    If you haven't heard of Graves, then you definitely should.

  • Orsome Welles - Build A World Single Review

    Orsome Welles' new track 'Build a World' satisfies the senses.

  • Never Had So Much Fun

    Twenty-five years on, Frenzal Rhomb are still putting on shows that will get you more pumped than a Corgi getting rooted by a Rottweiler.

  • Suicide Not So Silent

    Deathcore elite crushes Brisbane on Saturday night.

  • Phoenix Day - Stronger Single Review

    A look at Melbourne's Phoenix Day & their powerful new single 'Stronger'.

  • Down-Tune To The Brown Note

    Your guide to tuning lower than a man's standards at 4am...

  • Aussie Farken Metal - Dead Kelly Review

    Sunshine Coast band Dead Kelly might just be the best thing since Vegemite.

  • Wildheart - Above & Below Music Video Review

    Local Brisbane Melodic Hardcore band releases concept single, and I've broken it down for you.

  • Vassals - Plaguestates Ep Review

    An absolutely phenomenal release from one of the most underrated bands to ever come out of Brisbane

  • This Could Be Heartbreak Making Waves

    The Amity Affliction's fifth album released, predicted to be a hit.

  • Video Killed The Radio Star

    Music videos. We all watch them, we all love them, but do many people actually know what goes into making one?

  • Death In Bloom - Collapse Video Review

    WHILE THIS OFFERING FROM THE MELBOURNE-BASED METALCORE OUTFIT WILL MORE THAN SATISFY FANS OF THE GENRE, BOTH THE SONG AND THE VIDEO DON'T DO QUITE ENOUGH TO DISTINGUISH THEMSELVES ON A LARGER SCALE

  • Khanate - Clean Hands Go Foul Album

    THE 2009 FINAL RELEASE BY THE EXTREME NEW YORK DOOM OUTFIT IS AS DARK AND HARROWING NOW AS IT WAS WHEN IT WAS RELEASED

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