
Marvel's Werewolf By Night: a solid (but not scary) attempt at the MCU embracing horror
Marvel's dip into horror is a nice homage to the classics, but still has its roots in MCU fun and frolics
Marvel's dip into horror is a nice homage to the classics, but still has its roots in MCU fun and frolics
Album review: Alter Bridge carry on doing what they do best on new album Pawns & Kings
Fans queueing for hours, phones everywhere and a strangely subdued atmosphere made for an unusual evening
Sweet 16 for prog metal pioneers.
Atmospheric post-rocker ups the grandeur and maintains the sorrow.
The space rock juggernaut rolls on with 13th live album.
British rock grandees The Cult deliver late-career gem with punchy studio album Under The Midnight Sun
Lamb Of God's Omens is music to crash cars to (and that’s a good thing)
Art-metal veterans Queensryche dial it in on album number 16, Digital Noise Alliance
Country, soul and rock’n’roll from the musically wandering Ginger Wildheart & The Sinners
The Art Of Survival is the ninth album by Bush, that band from here who are big over there
There’s no release on Hawkwind's We Are Looking In On You, no letting up on the celestial gas pedal
The E could stand for entry level, but it could just as easily stand for excellent
Ditching Deep Purple’s full-throttle grandeur, Ian Paice and Jon Lord's new endeavour was conceived as a hybrid of the blues groups, jazz outfits and big bands they had grown up with
Album review: ex-Delain singer Charlotte Wessels goes well beyond the boundaries of symphonic metal on eclectic lockdown sequel Tales From Six Feet Under Vol. II
Album review: ex-Murderdolls man Wednesday 13 brings the noise on his heaviest album yet, Horrifier
The Outsider Tour Live is a scorching live set from Queen drummer Roger Taylor
Album review: groove metal kingpins Lamb Of God mix it up just the right amount on new album Omens
Late Irish bluesmaster Rory Gallagher's second album gets the bells-and-whistles treatment