Immolation Descent Review: 42 Minutes of Brutality With No Time for Feelings
Immolation's latest album, Descent, delivers a punishing and disciplined death metal experience that refuses to soften its edges or compromise on intensity. Some records invite you in.... more »
Marshall Heston 60 Review: A Real Threat to Sonos with Stunning Sound
Explore how the Marshall Heston 60 redefines compact soundbars with powerful audio and stylish design that challenges Sonos and Bose. Hey there, fellow sound lovers and design... more »
Honor Unveils Earbuds That Make Metro Noise Fade Into Music
Experience the new Honor earbuds that drown out urban chaos with powerful noise cancellation and smart design. Ever imagined your computer mouse doubling as a music source? Well, Honor’s... more »
Hulvey COULD BE TONIGHT Review: a surprise drop with a locked door
Hulvey’s COULD BE TONIGHT isn’t “new music” so much as a faith inventory—fast beats, fixed palette, and a man admitting he might’ve been acting. This album doesn’t knock. It just... more »
At the Gates’ Future Dead: the “farewell” that still throws elbows
“The Ghost Of A Future Dead” delivers classic At the Gates aggression with a fierce refusal to soften, serving as a powerful swansong for the late Tomas Lindberg. There are albums that... more »
GABO Album Review: Massachusetts Coke-Rap Wearing a Nobel Mask
GABO album sounds like street math over bookish ghosts—smart, cold, and a little smug about it. Some albums want to be “cinematic.” GABO album doesn’t. It wants to be inevitable—like... more »
Tricky Announces New Album ‘Different When It’s Silent’ with Hypnotic Single ‘Out Of Place’ and Extensive UK & European Tour
Immerse yourself in Tricky's signature trip-hop vibe with his new album ‘Different When It’s Silent’ and the haunting single ‘Out Of Place,’ plus catch him live on his summer tour.... more »
Kanye West Faces Pressure to Cancel Hellwat Festival Headline Amid Antisemitism Backlash
Italian authorities and anti-fascist groups urge cancellation of Kanye West’s Hellwat Festival headline over antisemitic controversies. When a legendary artist like Kanye West, now simply... more »
Peter Hook Eyes Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Gig; Hints Oasis Could Spark New Order Reunion
Peter Hook discusses Rock & Roll Hall of Fame plans and how Oasis might be the bridge to a New Order reunion at the big event. There’s a buzz stirring in the music world as Peter... more »
Boards of Canada Announce Inferno: Their First Album in 13 Years
The long-awaited Inferno marks Boards of Canada's return with 18 fresh tracks dropping May 29, 2026. If you’ve been waiting for that signature Boards of Canada vibe to hit your ears... more »
Courtney Love and Baby Queen Perform Geese’s ‘Au Pays Du Cocaine’ Together
Courtney Love teams up with Baby Queen to cover Geese’s ‘Au Pays Du Cocaine,’ sharing spirited vibes that showcase their musical camaraderie. When two generations of indie icons come... more »
This Is Our Fellowship Review: Propaganda Turns Group Chat Into Gospel
This Is Our Fellowship plays like rap therapy over slow gospel loops—Propaganda talking to men like someone finally hid the armor. Most rap albums want your attention. This Is Our... more »
Sony PS-LX3BT Review: Effortless Vinyl Enjoyment with Bluetooth Ease
Experience smooth analog vibes with Sony PS-LX3BT, blending simplicity and quality sound in a Bluetooth-enabled turntable. If you've ever dipped a toe into the world of Hi-Fi gear, you know... more »
KEF Muo 2025 Review: Compact Bluetooth Speaker with Stylish Sound and Premium Appeal
Explore the features and sound quality of the KEF Muo Bluetooth speaker, a sleek compact powerhouse that blends premium design with audiophile-grade performance. Ever feel like the... more »
Sir Michael Rocks Album Review: “Choices” Is Flex Rap With a Memory Problem
Sir Michael Rocks delivers a raw, unfiltered look at money and relationships in his album “Choices,” blending storytelling with a quiet hustle mentality that stands apart from modern... more »
Friko’s Something Worth Waiting For Review: A Loud Patience Flex
Friko’s Something Worth Waiting For pretends it’s about hope, then cranks the amps until hope sounds like a dare. Some records try to convince you they were carefully crafted. Something... more »
Traditional Noise Review: April + VISTA’s “Medicine” That Worsens You
Traditional Noise plays like a fake cure that hands you your panic back—cleanly produced, emotionally messy, and stubbornly uninterested in being anyone’s “debut.” The first thing that hits... more »
Inside ‘David Bowie: You’re Not Alone’ at London’s Lightroom: A 360° Bowie Experience
Step into a 360° Bowie journey at London’s Lightroom, where immersive visuals and rare footage blend into a time-traveling concert feel. If you’ve ever wished for a David Bowie... more »