Primus: The Desaturating Seven
Primus The Desaturating Seven (ATO Records) After years of following a fun, energetic and sometimes dark formula, longtime fans of Primus know the band has entered an era of expect the unexpected. That seems like More...
The Black Dahlia Murder: Nightbringers
The Black Dahlia Murder Nightbringers (Metal Blade) The Black Dahlia Murder has always stood out amongst the newer generation of death metal bands for their ability to actually write songs and slow down once in More...
The Black Dahlia Murder: Nightbringers
The Black Dahlia Murder Nightbringers (Metal Blade) The Black Dahlia Murder has always stood out amongst the newer generation of death metal bands for their ability to actually write songs and slow down once in More...
Marilyn Manson: Heaven Upside Down
Marilyn Manson Heaven Upside Down (Loma Vista) One of the things that first attracted me to Marilyn Manson (the band) was how unified they seemed to be in their kookiness and ability to frighten or piss people More...
Gogol Bordello: Seekers and Finders
Gogol Bordello Seekers and Finders (Cooking Vinyl) Gogol Bordello, the gypsy-punk masters of Manhattanâs Lower East Side, are back for the first time in four long years with Seekers and Finders. Well, they never More...
The Darkness â Pinewood Smile
The Darkness Pinewood Smile (Cooking Vinyl) English hard rockers, The Darkness, continue their renaissance that I believe started with their third album, Hot Cakes. Their new full-length album, Pinewood Smile, More...
Killing Joke: The Singles Collection 1979 â 2012
Killing Joke The Singles Collection 1979-2012 (Spinefarm Records) There really isnât much I can say about Killing Joke that hasnât already been said better by countless others. They are one of those highly More...
Alice In Chains: The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here
Alice In Chains The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here (Capitol) Black Gives Way To Blue was a triumphant return from the grunge legends, Alice In Chains. I was among the skeptics who werenât sure an AIC album, minus More...
Jimi Hendrix: People, Hell and Angels
Jimi Hendrix People, Hell and Angels (Legacy) Somehow, over forty years after his death, there is a new Jimi Hendrix albumâand it actually is new, as in these are studio recordings most of us have never More...
Megadeth: Super Collider
Megadeth Super Collider (Tradecraft) Iâve been a huge fan of Megadeth my entire life, but even I thought their last album, TH1RT3EN, with the exception of âSudden Death,â was a fat, snore-fest of B-side-quality More...