The hump day half-dozen: Thundercat, Ultraísta, Empress Of + more!
It’s time for round three of the “hump day half dozen!” It may be the final week of classes, but that doesn’t mean our music staff is letting up on their love of sharing...
It’s time for round three of the “hump day half dozen!” It may be the final week of classes, but that doesn’t mean our music staff is letting up on their love of sharing...
Tomb Mold – Planetary Clairvoyance Review by Derek Adams 8/10 Another year means another Tomb Mold album and this time the band is taking us into the darkest reaches of outer space with their...
Review by Derek Adams 9/10 Gold & Grey marks the final piece in Baroness’ chromatically-themed albums, and it’s a stunning conclusion. Hailing from Savannah, Georgia, Baroness has been making quite a name for themselves,...
By Alex Cohen Music is one of the most effective and organic means of processing grief. In August of 2016, the music world mourned as Architects guitarist and songwriter Tom Searle succumbed to cancer....
By Alex Cohen Over the past few years, Pittsburgh has been fortunate enough to have had the spotlight come onto its rich and diverse metal and hardcore scene based on the success and grit...
Review by Alex Cohen Since 1997, Alexandria, Virginia based grindcore outfit Pig Destroyer has consistently put out some of the most noteworthy and violent music the metal genre has to offer. After 2012’s ferocious...
Review by Derek Adams Score: 8/10 Ordinary Corrupt Human Love is the fourth LP by the blackgaze band Deafheaven. The band came into the spotlight with their 2013 release Sunbather, which received praise from...
A WPTS Special Feature by Zack Kaminski We were able to speak with JJUUJJUU, psychedelic rock project headed by Los Angeles based musician, Phil Perrone. JJUUJJUU just released their debut album, Zionic...
Review by Derek Adams Score: 9/10 Rivers of Nihil is a technical death metal band from Reading, PA signed under Metal Blade Records from Los Angeles, CA. With two records already under...
Review by Derek Adams Score: 8/10 After 2015’s “The Children of the Night,” Tribulation had a lot of eyes on them for their next release. They came through with “Down Below.” Unlike...