Rammstein RAMMSTEIN: PARIS Spinefarm Records 19 May 2017 I’ve waited years for a live album like this. Rammstein have been one of my favorite bands for almost 20 years. I was finally lucky enough to have seen the band perform on the 2001 Pledge of Allegiance tour that was co-headlined
Category: Album Reviews
3TEETH;
3TEETH <shutdown.exe> May 19th, 2017 https://www.facebook.com/3Teeth/ https://3teeth.bandcamp.com/ Bound by flesh. Freed by blood. Los Angeles’ premiere industrial metal band are not taking any downtime since their massive success opening for TOOL in their 2016 U.S. tour. Forget everything you know about industrial music. For the follow up to the band’s
The Birthday Massacre; Under Your Spell
The Birthday Massacre Under Your Spell June 9th, 2017 Metropolis Records http://thebirthdaymassacre.com/ With the release of Under Your Spell, the band’s 7th full length release since 2002, The Birthday Massacre continue to surpass every expectation their fans may have. How much faith do The Birthday Massacre’s fans have in the
Amy Lee – Speak To Me
Amy Lee Speak To Me Voice From the Stone Original Soundtrack March 16, 2016 Haunting. As if we should expect anything else from Evanescence’s founder. If we have to wait for new material from Evanescence, Lee’s solo music will tide us by until then. While I did enjoy both the
Nine Inch Nails: Not The Actual Events
Nine Inch Nails Not The Actual Events December 23rd, 2016 The Null Corporation Halo 29 Nine Inch Nails’ second EP, following 1992’s Broken, is not for the casual fan. While portions of the album’s 5 tracks give glimpses of the band’s earlier days, overall the album is more subdued. It’s
Starset: Vessels
Starset Vessels January 20th, 2017 Razor & Tie Records Revenant Rating: 9/10 Track listing: The Order Satellite Frequency Die For You Ricochet Starlight Into the Unknown Gravity of You Back to the Earth Last to Fall Bringing It Down Unbecoming Monster Telepathic Everglow I have heard the future of music,
Korn: The Serenity of Suffering
KORN The Serenity of Suffering October 21, 2016 Roadrunner Records The Serenity of Suffering, produced by the legendary Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Deftones, Mastodon), shows that Korn will keep evolving their sound and create music that retains the band’s well earned legacy. The album also features a special guest appearance
Ghost: Popestar Ep
Ghost Popestar EP September 17th, 2016 What an amazing release! I know I’m a bit late with this review, but it’s never too late to find great new music. As if having Ghost release Square Hammer as their latest single wasn’t enough, the band are treating their fans with an
The Pretty Reckless: Who You Selling For
The Pretty Reckless Who You Selling For October 21st, 2016 Razor & Tie Records The Pretty Reckless return with their rollicking third studio album Who You Selling For, due October 21st on Razor & Tie. The new album is the band’s anticipated third studio album and the follow up to Going
OTEP: Generation Doom
Generation Doom April 15th, 2016 Napalm Records https://www.facebook.com/otepofficial/ http://otepsaves.me/ photo credit: Paul Brown Otep Shamaya has admitted there almost wasn’t a Generation Doom. After the 2013 release of her 6th studio album, Hydra, Shamaya showcased tracks during the Seduce and Destroy Tour, and rounded out her cross-country travels on the
KMFDM, Tohuvabohu
Reviewed by Tim Lawler It is now 2007, 23 years since the inception of KMFDM, and they show no signs of stopping! On August 21st, KMFDM releases their latest opus “Tohuvabohu”. “Tohuvabohu”, an Old Testament word meaning “wild and chaotic” is a blistering example of why KMFDM have stayed strong
Burden Brothers: Mercy
Burden Brothers Mercy Track list: It’s Time; Shine; Still; Everybody is Easy (We Sink/We Swim); She’s Not Home; Life Between; Trick of Logic; Good Night From Chicago; I Am a Cancer; Daughter of Science; Mercy; In My Sky; On Our Own; Oh, Cecilia; Liberated Prior to hearing
Lacey Sturm: Life Screams
I write this review as a long time fan of Sturm’s music, both with Flyleaf and her solo releases. While I don’t identify myself as a Christian, that has never stopped me from finding solace in Sturm’s messages. Lacey’s voice has the power to heal spiritual and emotional wounds, and gives
ORGY: Talk Sick EP
Talk Sick EP March 23rd, 2015 D1 Music http://www.orgymusic.com How did I miss the release of this EP? Since they debuted in 1998, Orgy has been one of my favorite bands, but this release slipped under my radar. When Orgy went on hiatus in 2005, a lot of us were
Lacey Sturm; Impossible
Lacey Sturm Impossible November 6th, 2015 Follow Spot Records I’m really torn by the latest single from former Flyleaf vocalist and founder, Lacey Sturm. It’s great to have Sturm back on the scene, but I miss Flyleaf. “Impossible” is the lyrically catchy, rocking track that I would expect from Sturm, but