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  • Kataklysm – “Goliath” Album Review

    Kataklysm – “Goliath” Album Review

    On Goliath, Kataklysm have, if anything, become even heavier, leaving the listener in no doubt that they’ve spent forty minutes in the presence of greatness. 9.5/10  

  • Tri Subversion – You Are The Carbon CD Review

    Tri Subversion – You Are The Carbon CD Review

    You Are The Carbon is a fantastic record… For those looking to try a little subversion, Tri Subversion are well worth checking out. 8/10

  • Mr Phlyzzz – “Fat Chance” Album Review

    Mr Phlyzzz – “Fat Chance” Album Review

    It’s easy to get cynical, the older you get and the more music you hear, but Mr Phlyzzz’s Fat Chance gives me the same emotions – the same sense of adventure – that I felt…

  • Meshuggah Announce Limited Edition “Chaosphere” Reissues

    Meshuggah Announce Limited Edition “Chaosphere” Reissues

    Atomic Fire will unleash a sonically updated version of Meshuggah’s Chaosphere on November 10th

  • Ray Alder – II CD Review

    Ray Alder – II CD Review

    With ubiquitously strong performances and Simone Mularoni’s solid mix and master, Ray Alder’s II emerges as one of the year’s most compelling prog metal releases and is well worth picking up. 8/10 

  • Blur – The Ballad Of Darren CD Review

    Blur – The Ballad Of Darren CD Review

    A band who have grown alongside their audience, as the Wembley shows so clearly highlighted, with The Ballad of Darren, Blur remain a far artier proposition than many realise. 8.5/10

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