Svalbard’s Serena Cherry talks revenge porn, feminism, class struggles, animal welfare and parasites.

Svalbard’s Serena Cherry talks revenge porn, feminism, class struggles, animal welfare and parasites.
Candlemass meets prog in the epic doom stylings of King Goat, we spoke to the band to find out more about their second LP.
New Orleans sludge meets the industrial confines of Manchester with Mancunian quartet Nomad.
Thrilled by the immersive and imposing power of Mire, we had an in-depth conversation with Conjurer to find out about their origins, the creation of their debut album and how they found their signature sound.
After honing his riff-crafting talents in Lord Of Putrefaction, Decomposed, Hangnail, Firebird and The Earls Of Mars, Harry Armstrong’s latest project takes a step towards metal’s origins in blues.
UK doomsters Garganjua combine the heavy with a raw emotive power on their sophomore album.
Though artists big and small will undoubtedly surprise us (for better or worse) as the year progresses, here’s a list of the bands we’re expecting big things from in 2018.
The latest instalment in the Leccy Wiz saga sees the band’s signature fuzz take a step back, allowing its riffs to take centre stage.
As Britain’s doom monoliths Electric Wizard gear up for the release of their ninth full-length, Wizard Bloody Wizard, we’ve decided to craft the definitive ranking of their studio albums. Vote below for which release you […]
Black Sabbath’s back catalogue is sorely lacking a truly brilliant live release, and as such, The End Of The End is likely to be remembered as their best.