July starts off with a bang with a blistering new record from Mongrels Cross.
CD Reviews
Dave Steed throws his horns high for new releases from The Body and Witch Mountain.
B-sides, Remixes and piano ballads about nailing your balls to the wall – it’s all courtesy of Mr. Udo Dirkschneider.
The start of June brings us new music from the Melvins, Ahab and the “final” record from Candlemass.
Headbangin’ and Swingin’ as part of May’s new metal releases.
May brings us a new Burzum album as well as the legendary “Dopesmoker” and Dee Snider doing….showtunes!
Rob Smith reviews the new Trampled by Turtles album, “Stars and Satellites.”
Hand crafted instruments by Tristan Shone turn into the brand new Author & Punisher album.
In one fell swoop, the word “Essential” is reduced to meaninglessness.
Neal Morse, Steve Morse, Mike Portnoy, Dave LaRue, Casey McPherson, Steve Morse, Transatlantic, Flying Colors, Peter Collins
Popdose finally gets around to reviewing Life in a Blender’s “Homewrecker Spoon” and regrets the delay.
Fastway is back and gasp, rocks. Dave Steed reviews their new record and more loud music arriving in April.
March brings new metal releases from Ministry, OSI and Angel Witch.
March brings new music from favorites like Cannibal Corpse, Black Breath and new bands, Love Sex Machine and Wizard Rifle.
If you name your band Fun., your albums better damned well be. A couple years back a record made its way to me through the folks at Popdose. It was…
Christian Mistress returns and we get our first taste of Human Toilet. Ewwww…
Brandon Schott’s latest album, “13 Satellites,” is really good. Just ask Rob Smith …
The Push Stars are the perfect example of a band that could/would/should have been huge. Their debut album, After the Party, was full of radio friendly pop-rock hits. They easily…
Popdose reviews the big Van Halen/David Lee Roth reunion. Was it worth it?
We check out new releases from Goatwhore, Terrorizer, Earth and more.
Check out the debut album from New Jersey black metallers, Immolith.
The 11th Hour is about to release their second album, Lacrima Mortis. See what we think about it.
Al Jourgensen and Rick Nielsen pair up for a drunken country ride.
Power Metal, courtesy of the seventh offering from Iron Fire.
Downtune and crank it up. There’s new music from Orange Goblin!
For all of you that think the new Morbid Angel record totally blows, here’s 39 remixes that make it sound like the White Album in comparison.