
"It’s peak Cradle." British black metal institution Cradle Of Filth continue to soar
After plunging the depths of darkness in recent years, Cradle Of Filth reconnect with their gothic romantic roots on album fourteen
After plunging the depths of darkness in recent years, Cradle Of Filth reconnect with their gothic romantic roots on album fourteen
Multi-format box set cherrypicks at least one track from every studio and live album of the Canadian giants’ career
Rush's career-spanning box set R50 is a chronological 50-track anthology that documents the trio's five-decade arc
Supported by cellist extraordinaire Jo Quail, the shaman dazzle with their powerful voices and mystical production
Death metal riffs meet jazz skronk as New York's weirdest draft in Dave Lombardo and Thomas Haake for their most accessible album to date
Indian nu metal machine Bloodywood are packing nothing but bangers
The less-is-more electronic music milestone returns with Ralf Hutter Atmos remix
Punk rock icon Bob Mould showcases his new album Here We Go Crazy at intimate London gig
Dorothy’s The Way is a modern rock gem – with added Slash
Coheed And Cambria retain their sci-fi prog metal crown on The Father Of Make Believe
With the occasional nod to his greatest achievements, his exploration of the cosmos is at times a challenging, daunting experience – but it’s rewarding
Looking for a hit of classic Yes in 2025? Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks deliver it on new album Live – Perpetual Change
Claudio Sanchez has suggested this album came from a musical midlife crisis. Luckily for us, he pushed through and the results were well worth it
The Murder Capital's third album, Blindness offers a soundtrack to a world of uncertainty and confusion
The final entry into Black Sabbath's original golden run, Sabotage is often hailed as the band's heaviest and most fearless album. But is it really?
Steven Wilson’s interstellar new album The Overview measures up to prog’s greats
Their 24th album echoes the renewed vigour of The Zealot Gene and RökFlöte, but takes a different path
The latest in Neil Young’s series of ’lost’ albums is a 1977 adventure, now welcomely restored.
Cult UK rock heroes The Wildhearts deliver another masterpiece with their 11th album