Reviews

[Album Review] Falling In Reverse releases “Coming Home”

Altwire Staff

Growing up, Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke (formerly of Escape The Fate) taught himself to play guitar with Blink-182 and Green Day songs while rapping along to Eminem and Dr. Dre. He skipped school ...

The Maine

Album Review: The Maine – Lovely Little Lonely (2017)

Altwire Staff

The Maine‘s new record Lovely Little Lonely embraces nostalgia in a way that shows they have grown up, but just a little. It evokes a tender youthfulness and tells the story of being lost in ...

Album Review: Cold War Kids – LA Divine

Altwire Staff

Cold War Kids have delivered a broad social awareness and a deep personal honesty on their new record LA Divine. The album is a combination of pained ballads, experimental weirdness, and motivated anthems. Through ...

Album Review: Wolfbrigade – ‘Run With The Hunted’

Altwire Staff

Of all the punk and metal subgenres to come out of Europe, lycanthro-punk (or werewolf punk) has to one of the more intriguing. Within this obscure genre,  the Swedish group Wolfbrigade has been successfully ...

Simple Plan Concert Review: ‘No Pads, Just Helmets’ 15th Anniversary Tour

Altwire Staff

It’s safe to say that my weekend with Simple Plan was Perfectly Perfect. They’re on the road for their No Pads, Just Helmets… Just Balls 15th Anniversary Tour and  I was lucky enough to ...

Linkin Park – Heavy feat. Kiiara Review

Al Gibson

  Chester Bennington just trolled every Linkin Park fan who was expecting to hear… …Chester Bennington. I mean the Chester that we’re used to. The Chester whose vocal presence was “one step closer to ...

Album Review: Rebel Wizard – Triumph of Gloom

Altwire Staff

Borrowing elements of thrash, NWOBHM and power metal, Rebel Wizard's Triumph of Gloom is a nihilistic musical cataclysm.

Album Review: Black Star Riders – Heavy Fire

Altwire Staff

Black Star Riders were formed towards the end of 2012 when members of the touring line-up of Thin Lizzy expressed interest in recording new music. Out of respect for deceased front man Phil Lynott, ...

Album Review: Save Ferris – Chequered Past [EP]

Altwire Staff

A lot has happened since Save Ferris last released a body of new material. Their last album Modified was released the best part of two decades ago and since then the hype that made ...

Album Review: Dune Rats – The Kids Will Know It’s Bullshit

Altwire Staff

Dune Rats parade their pop-punk street cred over an energetic 31 minutes of 2-3 minute songs that never wear out their welcome. The Kids Will Know It's Bullshit is a direct thread to my 12-year-old self who first heard "Anarchy in the U.K." and questioned authority.

Album Review: Horseneck – Heavy Trip

Altwire Staff

What do you get when you blend Refused-like Screaming, the heavy riffs of Red Fang and the sweet grooves Queens of the Stone Age? You sprinkle a little Unida and a pinch of Clutch ...

Album Review: The Ominous Circle – Appalling Ascension

Altwire Staff

I could beat my chest in with my fist while listening to this album, and did so on repeat while waiting for the full Appalling Ascension to arrive in my inbox for review. The ...

Starset

Starset – Vessels (2016): A Mesmerizing Followup

Altwire Staff

By masterfully combining the musical styles of Rock, Symphonic and Electronica, mixed with an underlying Science-themed story, Columbus, Ohio’s Starset emerged on the music scene in 2014 with the release of Starset’s excellent first album, ...

Album Review: Lorna Shore – Flesh Coffin

Altwire Staff

Fans of Deathcore may be familiar with the New Jersey quartet Lorna Shore. Their three extended plays proceeded by the well-received debut full length album Psalms have garnered them a steady fan base and ...

Album Review: Mirrors For Psychic Warfare [Self-Titled]

Altwire Staff

Experimental noise meets doom metal at its darkest. Mirrors For Psychic Warfare is is more draining, both intellectually and emotionally, than nearly any album I can recall. This album is a must-listen.

Album Review: Aenaon – Hypnosophy

Altwire Staff

An avant-garde fusion of progressive black metal and jazz. A very solid pickup, Hypnosophy is not an album for black metal purists and rigidly-defined genre warriors.

Toro Y Moi

Toro Y Moi: Chaz Bundick meets the Mattson 2

Altwire Staff

Chaz Bundick, more commonly known as Toro y Moi, is back with the help of the Mattson 2. For his second release of 2016, he has teamed up with the Matson 2 and the ...

AltWire Concert Review: Evanescence – Dallas, TX 10/28/16

Amanda Gail

Dallas’ Southside Ballroom was the host of the debut show for Evanescence, 2016. The tour comes just before the Christmas release of a complete vinyl box set for the band, featuring music written before ...

Kitshickers

Kitshickers – III.O: A Mind-Blowing Experience

Altwire Staff

I stumbled over Kitshickers from Luxembourg early in the year, exploring pre-orders from bands and artists. I found the PledgeMusic mission for Kitshickers, and I just couldn’t ignore a band that would give proceeds ...

AltWire Concert Review – Rob Thomas 09/24/16

Amanda Gail

Allen, Texas, and I’m brought face to face with the tour manager for Rob Thomas. “Two songs”, he says, referring to the amount I’m allowed to shoot. I’m one song shy of standard concert ...

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