Most of Steven Wilson’s Record Store Day special, Harmonic Divergence, is north of solid
Most of this limited-edition vinyl-only reimagining of 2023’s The Harmony Codex is north of solid.
Most of this limited-edition vinyl-only reimagining of 2023’s The Harmony Codex is north of solid.
Orange Goblin level Wellington's Valhalla during their first ever New Zealand tour
Mixing layers of noise with ferocious grooves and pop-punk melodies, Unpeople are bringing something brand new to modern metal
Death is no barrier for Glen Campbell as he sings with Elton John, Eric Clapton, Carole King and more
A weightier second helping of Defiance from Ian Hunter in a star-studded, covid-era purple patch
There’s vim and vigour aplenty from Seattle survivors Pearl Jam on album number 12, Dark Matter
St. Vincent strives for catharsis on masterful seventh album All Born Screaming
Infectious enthusiasm glows out of unheard curios and a few previously-released tracks
Grunge forerunners and sludge metal pioneers Melvins are pushing the envelope again with their new - and 27th! - album Tarantula Heart
With album three, San Diego’s up-and-comers haven’t just jumped from introspective lyrics to apocalyptic fantasy – they’ve escaped their metalcore constraints along the way
Steven Wilson band veterans Nick Beggs, Adam Holzman and Craig Blundell build on their 2021 debut
Denis Villeneuve might have brought Frank Herbert's Dune to the big screen, but Scotland's Dvne are making cinematic sonic odysseys that truly bring the world of Arrakis to life
Doom metal legends My Dying Bride are still as gloriously miserable as ever on their fourteenth studio album, A Mortal Binding
Celebratory 2CD set defies former Genesis guitarist’s claim that he was never a brilliant player
Ten years on from their debut album, Canada's Big|Brave are moving far beyond their folk-doom roots with new album A Chaos Of Flowers
The comparisons with Bruce Springsteen might be merited, but Melissa Etheridge's second album saw her making a name for herself
Here's what happened when Bruce Dickinson rocked up to the intimate Whisky A Go Go for a historic first solo show in 22 years
4-disc Celebration of the drummer’s career includes ‘scrap book’ documentary and 200-page memoir
The space rock icons’ late-career renaissance continues on their 36th studio album