Knives Out! is indeed back and once again features drummer Tommy Sickles, vocalist Todd Smith, guitarist Jasan Stepp (Who, ahem, steps into the lead gee-tar with Tom Maxwell absent from these recordings), and bassist Bill Gaal replacing David Cullen this time around. But if you’re looking at this as a [...]
The crunch of the guitars, the driving beats, the anthemic choruses…that combination can only mean one thing: 3 Pill Morning is back, baby! After a successful Pledgemusic campaign, 3 Pill Morning deliver Never Look Back to the masses which takes their brand of hard rock to new heights of Pop [...]
Hang out in Portland, Oregon long enough and the scene it exudes just soaks into your being. I’ve been there twice and while the breweries and clubs are the main draw, it’s the creativity of the scene that truly reels you in.
Space rock has some new kings in the form of Brooklyn’s Tiergarten whose brand of shoegaze and wistful rawk will instantly mesmerize the masses. On Magnificent Desolation, they manage to perfectly marry the best parts of Hum and Failure into a cohesive glob of sonic ecstasy.
Oh hey, Phil Anselmo! You dudes and dudettes ready for an aural clobbering of the highest caliber? Forget Pantera, forget Superjoint, and forget Anselmo’s solo album. This here, Scour, is the REAL deal.
Flaw has always been a bit of an anomaly in the metal scene. Emerging at the tail end of the nu-metal era with bands like Ultraspank, Skrape, and Nothingface who all added even more groove to separate them from the herd, Flaw shined with chugging riffs and a vocalist whose [...]