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REVIEW: BIG|BRAVE - In Grief Or In Hope
A common sentiment in some music circles over the past several years is a yearning for the days where artists could simply release an album every year. Of course, the current streaming-based music landscape makes this extremely difficult for many. But it hasn’t stopped the Canadian avant-garde and drone metal group, BIG|BRAVE, from dropping an album every year since 2023. Granted, last year’s OST was entirely drone and electroacoustic, inspired in no small part by guitarist M
Noise Leonard
Jun 113 min read


REVIEW: MONO - Snowdrop
The passing of Steve Albini in 2024 was a shock for the entirety of the music world, no less Japanese post-rock group MONO, who he had worked closely alongside for the best part of twenty years - ever since 2004’s Walking Cloud and Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and the Sun Shined. Going into the upcoming Snowdrop, with a key player missing, it almost feels like a necessity to pay tribute to this long-time partnership with the man who helped bring their most iconic albums to li
Noise Leonard
Jun 104 min read


REVIEW: Des Rocs - To Hell and Back
As music continues to revive beloved genres from decades past, the return of a full-blooded rock ’n’ roll record felt inevitable. DES ROCS has always embraced the grit and fearlessness that comes with owning rock. When all hope has dissipated and you are longing for resilience, To Hell and Back invites a play-through. Launching the third album, containing 11 tracks, listeners are guided through a journey of self discovery and Danny Rocco's artistic expression. Each song takes
Theviya R Karunaharan
Jun 103 min read


REVIEW: Foreign Film - A Love Letter
Two years in the making but with an incredible 30 years of seasoned talent behind it, Sacramento band FOREIGN FILM have cultivated their debut record A Love Letter, incorporating hints of their hardcore roots with their more prevalent shoegaze influences, all melded together into a sound individual from anything they’ve tried before. The original creation of WILL HAVEN’s Jeff Irwin, through his early stages of exploring sound he gradually brought over other members of WILL H
Julia Stark
Jun 93 min read


REVIEW: Guilt Trip - Armour Of Angels
GUILT TRIP have carved their name into the steely genre of hardcore metal and it’s not hard to see how they’ve built their fanbase and success, through tirelessly developing and polishing their sound to an endless string of tours and festival slots, as well as lifting up the local Manchester metal scene and supporting worthwhile causes. Formed from the Manchester, Northern, and Midlands scenes, GUILT TRIP have solidified their place at the top of an ever-expanding scene with
Julia Stark
Jun 93 min read


REVIEW: Lovewell - Everything You Ever Wanted
Since forming in 2018, Massachusetts band LOVEWELL have steadily dropped singles over the years as well as 2022 EP Around The Flowers, exploring a mix of genres and developing their signature sound. That sound has officially reached new heights on their debut album Everything You Ever Wanted, a collection that sees the four-piece blending their hardcore roots with alternative sounds and hypnotic vocals for an unexpected and entirely enjoyable sound. Focusing on grunge rhythms
Julia Stark
Jun 83 min read


REVIEW: Sleeping With Sirens - An Ending In Itself
From the very beginning, SLEEPING WITH SIRENS have built their music around connection. Their songs have always felt like a refuge for listeners navigating loneliness, frustration, heartbreak, and self-doubt. Whether through huge singalong choruses or cathartic post-hardcore breakdowns, the band have consistently created music that reminds people they are not alone. On An Ending In Itself, that sense of connection remains at the centre of everything they do. Produced by Will
Con Macadam
Jun 83 min read


REVIEW: Tarja - Frisson Noir
Described by Tarja Turunen herself as the "heaviest record of her career", releases her tenth overall solo studio album Frisson Noir, first metal album since In The Raw back in 2019. Produced and mixed by veteran rock producer Neal Avron, known for his work with LINKIN PARK, FALL OUT BOY, and YOU ME AT SIX, helps to give the album a raw alternative rock bite within the symphonic metal landscape. This dynamic is immediate from the title track with a calming melody that gradual
Amy Lynch
Jun 83 min read


REVIEW: Algae Bloom - …it lasts forever, and then it’s over
Here comes a sad one. The spectacular UK screamo trio ALGAE BLOOM are done. They’ve played their last show (this writer was at the second-last one), they’ve now released their last music, and can’t be long off shipping their final bits of merch off. So, in order to give them a little more of a send-off, it’s only right to show them a little love and cover the last music that the band will be putting out. Across just thirteen minutes and three tracks, …it lasts forever, and th
Jasmine Longhurst
Jun 42 min read


REVIEW: Fucked Up - Year Of The Monkey
FUCKED UP are back with their new album Year Of The Monkey, the second chapter in the Grass Can Move Stones trilogy, which picks up where Year Of The Goat left off in December 2025. This marks the penultimate entry in their Zodiac album series, with nine parts coming before last year’s effort from as early as 2006, and one more left to come later this year - Year Of The Rooster, currently billed to release in October. The Grass Can Move Stones trilogy tells the story of Mon
Jasmine Longhurst
Jun 43 min read


REVIEW: Converge - Hum of Hurt
Two albums in the space of a few months? From one of the best bands to ever do it? Count us in. CONVERGE are icons, heroes in the world of uncompromisingly heavy music. Having already put out a contender for album of the year with Love Is Not Enough earlier this year, we’re now lucky enough to be treated to a double dose of the esteemed metalcore collective in Hum of Hurt, a more noise-inflected release rather than the metallic -core sound of the former. Right off the bat, we
Jasmine Longhurst
Jun 43 min read


REVIEW: Voivod - Symphonique
Progressive metal legends VOIVOD are unleashing a symphony of chaos with QUEBEC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA on this latest live release. VOIVOD are musically dense and complex, but the addition of an orchestra will make listeners truly understand how layered their music can be. As a live album it will not create any new fans, but it can give a new level of appreciation to VOIVOD's songwriting craft. The band sound as heavy as ever with a new found cinematic energy which takes them clo
Will Freeman
Jun 43 min read


Rage Reviews: Recent Releases, June 3rd 2026
Aren't you glad that heatwave is over? We're certainly glad to no longer be sweating buckets, hiding away from the relentless sun. Now it's over (for now) we can trade in that heat for these hot new tunes. Here's what we've been listening to lately: Against The Current - Dead Man Walking Still riding the high from their last single and gearing up for an immense 2026/27 of tours and new music, AGAINST THE CURRENT are firmly establishing their latest evolution with gut-puncher
Out of Rage Team
Jun 36 min read


REVIEW: Hammok - When Does This Place Become Our Scene
Even in the bleakest scenarios, beautiful things can blossom - and it’s hard to imagine a bleaker circumstance than beginning your adulthood by being forced into isolation, whilst a deadly virus tears through the population. It’s even harder to imagine how a newly-formed band might survive such an occasion, but Norwegian noise-punk band HAMMOK did more than survive. They flourished. Originally formed by long-time friends Tobias Osland (guitar and vocals) and Ferdinand Aasheim
Ellen Lovell
Jun 23 min read


REVIEW: August Burns Red - Season of Surrender
AUGUST BURNS RED. That’s it, that’s all we need to say to call to mind one of the most well-known, hard-grafting metalcore bands of the last 20 years, a band that have continued to expand the horizons of heavy metal and continuously see how much farther they can grow. They’ve returned to once again shatter their own limitations with their new album Season of Surrender, a ferocious onslaught of sound with instrumental intricacies and deep-rooted lyrics that awaken something in
Julia Stark
Jun 23 min read


REVIEW: Turnover - Down On Earth
For the better part of a decade, TURNOVER have occupied a unique position within alternative music. Ever since the release of Peripheral Vision, the Virginia band have found themselves constantly measured against one of the most influential emo records of the 2010s. Rather than attempting to recreate that success, the band have spent subsequent releases exploring dream-pop, indie rock and psychedelic textures, steadily moving further away from their roots. Down On Earth, the
Kelly Gowe
Jun 23 min read


REVIEW: A.A. Williams - Solstice
A.A. WILLIAMS has steadily and successfully conquered the uncharted space between dramatic metal and conceptual sound, laying the foundations of her empire with her self-titled EP in 2019 and building with visionary collaborations, boundary-breaking sounds, and relentless support and headline touring. She now adds another level to her solid monument with new album Solstice, an album that defies limitations, blends genres and concepts, and leaves you channelling the soul-searc
Julia Stark
Jun 13 min read


REVIEW: Ancient Rivalry - WHAT LIVES BENEATH
The old-school death metallers in ANCIENT RIVALRY are ready to unleash hell on their debut LP WHAT LIVES BENEATH. Having relocated to Nottingham since forming in London five years ago, the five-piece have developed a reputation for groove-laden death metal that harks back to the 90’s, and they very much back themselves up on a record that screams for bloody gore. Opening on the title track, it’s obvious that their reputation is by no means overstated or undeserved - there’s d
Jasmine Longhurst
Jun 13 min read


REVIEW: LOVELOST - Picking Petals By Your Graveside
Newly 4-piece, prior duo act LOVELOST are a noisy alt-rock band spawned only a couple of years ago within the quiet depths of South West UK, but the traction and quality tied to the group would easily have one think they’ve been kicking for plenty longer. Earning support from numerous radios and magazines, plus spots in official playlists from major music platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music and TIDAL, the collective demonstrate thorough determination when it comes to sprea
Paul Cutts
Jun 13 min read


REVIEW: Death Cab For Cutie - I Built You A Tower
There is a sense of repetition running through DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE's I Built You A Tower. Not repetition in a negative sense, but repetition as a reflection of memory itself. The thoughts that keep returning. The conversations replayed long after they have ended. The people who continue to occupy space in your mind long after they have left your life. Across eleven tracks, DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE explore heartbreak, self reflection and acceptance, creating one of their most emoti
Con Macadam
Jun 13 min read
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