1. Home
  2. Reviews – Archive

Reviews – Archive

ALL REVIEWS

SINGLE: Born Of Osiris – “Throw Me In The Jungle”

SINGLE: Born Of Osiris – “Throw Me In The Jungle”

Born of Osiris are, to say the least, an otherworldly band. Half deathcore chugathon, half trippy dance rave, the band have forged a unique path through the trendy djent scene that few are capable of emulating. With 2013's Tomorrow We...
Read More
ALBUM: Lamb Of God – ‘VII: Sturm Und Drang’

ALBUM: Lamb Of God – ‘VII: Sturm Und Drang’

American groove metal icon Lamb of God's newest release is perhaps the most frantic album the band have ever done. Though evident from the breakneck pace of blistering opener 'Still Echoes' it is the weight resting on the legendary 5-piece's...
Read More
ALBUM: Northlane – ‘Node’

ALBUM: Northlane – ‘Node’

To the older Northlane fans: This album may not be for you. Released July 24th via Rise Records, Node has shown that aside from the comparisons of the first two studio albums, it’s actually worth giving a chance. What makes...
Read More
ALBUM: We Came As Romans – ‘We Came As Romans’

ALBUM: We Came As Romans – ‘We Came As Romans’

When a new album releases from one of our favorite bands, we as fans expect to hear growth and progression in the writing and delivery. It helps whenever said band gets a chance to experience a synergy between each of...
Read More
ALBUM: Memphis May Fire – ‘Unconditional’ Deluxe Edition

ALBUM: Memphis May Fire – ‘Unconditional’ Deluxe Edition

Not content with topping charts with 2014's smash-hit Unconditional, Memphis May Fire have taken it upon themselves as artists to enlist a fine-tuning to an already solid record. The original intent of Unconditional was that each song would feature a...
Read More
SINGLES: The Amity Affliction – “Skeletons” & “Farewell”

SINGLES: The Amity Affliction – “Skeletons” & “Farewell”

Off the reissued album Let The Ocean Take Me, The Amity Affliction has released the two bonus tracks “Skeletons” and “Farewell.” Almost like a drop of adrenaline, the beginning of “Skeletons” starts up with the sound of something being lifted...
Read More
1 36 37 38 39 40 47
CaliberTV