News 20 Apr 21 Jon Terrey: The Chariot, Listener, and The Threats HM Magazine Exclusive HMTV 16 Apr 21 Honoré HM PREMIERE: Honoré drops new single and lyric video for ‘Watching the Earth Breathe’ News 16 Apr 21 '68 ‘68 releases vinyl repress of debut album, ‘In Humor and Sadness’ HMTV 14 Apr 21 Idle Threat Idle Threat drops new music video for ‘Cement’ HMTV 12 Apr 21 Zao Zao unleashes music video for new single, ‘Transitions,’ from new full-length album News 6 Apr 21 Dan Weyandt and Jeff Gretz: Zao News 6 Apr 21 Demons Demons premieres new song, ‘Ravage,’ off upcoming album, ‘Privation’ HMTV 3 Apr 21 Dens Dens releases lyric video for third single, ‘Were,’ from upcoming acoustic LP News 31 Mar 21 Dens Dens releases second single, ‘Even,’ from upcoming acoustic LP, ‘Tamed Tongues’ HM Album Reviews Demon Hunter Songs of Death and Resurrection The beauty of resurrection rests somewhere between what is known and what is new. It isn’t just about regenerating what was to its former state; it’s something revitalized, reimagined,... News 23 Mar 21 Suzi Quatro HM Album Reviews '68 Give One Take One Does the sound define the artist, or does the artist define the sound? For Josh Scogin and Nikko Yamada, the answer seems to be a paradox. In a nearly... HM Album Reviews Doulos The Middleman At the start of a (much-needed) new year, faith-based punk-rock powerhouse label Thumper Punk has given us a street punk addition to their roster, Doulos. Hailing from Riverside, CA,... HM Album Reviews Fallstar Sunbreather The meandering musical journey of a literal band of brothers has taken its next turn as Fallstar resurfaces with their latest release, Sunbreather, which also marks their homecoming to... HM Album Reviews United We Skate Vols. 6 and 7 “For me, punk is about real feelings. It’s not about, ‘Yeah, I am a punk and I’m angry.’ That’s a lot of crap. It’s about loving the things that... HM Album Reviews Everything in Slow Motion Influence Shane Ochsner’s brainchild, Everything in Slow Motion, has undoubtedly earned one of the most loyal fan bases on the Facedown Records roster, an iconic name in faith-based heavy music... HM Album Reviews Fit for a King The Path Even in the thick of global music reform, hard-hitting breakdown giants Fit For a King has managed to stretch their roots even deeper into the ground and refine their... HM Album Reviews '68 Love is Ain't Dead Leave it to Josh Scogin (The Chariot, Norma Jean, Luti-Kriss) to blend rock, blues, and hardcore as if it were a genre that had a historical precedent. In 2017,... HM Album Reviews Idle Threat Nothing is Broken for Good When you watch a band play their hearts out at a homegrown festival of their own creation, it’s hard not to hear that humility and passion in every piece... HM Album Reviews American Arson A Line in the Sand A Line in the Sand, American Arson’s debut full-length release, continues the narrative they began three EPs ago. With the release, this Detroit duo has proven they’re still not... HM Album Reviews Mantric False Negative Progressive rock is an artistic balance of inward creativity and outward entertainment. With their latest album, Norwegian rock force Mantric locks in on this balance with innovation and precision,... HM Album Reviews Deathbreaker Isolate In 2017, Deathbreaker was introduced to the world after signing with Facedown Records as a new force in post-hardcore, releasing Disconnect to acclaim. Now, nearly three years later to... Guardians of the Galaxy Featuring August Burns Red "I hope it encourages you to look around and see the massive needs in the world today. Step in and reach out. Assist those who really can’t do what needs to be done for themselves. There’s so much reward in that." Nao Lewandowski talks to August Burns Red drummer Matt Greiner about the band's eighth studio album and how to find fulfillment in creativity and selflessness. HM Album Reviews Nothing Left Disconnected I admire albums that throw me back to my underground music days, where kids met in venues that were more like dark basements, where a par can light or... Norma Jean's Mirrored Image Featuring Norma Jean "The album has two sides, and it's meant to be interpreted from that perspective. If you think of a mirror ... and you're looking at yourself, you're used to the same room all the time. We don't think about what's necessarily behind us because it's the same thing every day. And we're used to that." Norma Jean goes behind the mirror on their latest release, 'All Hail,' a tribute to their fans. HM Album Reviews The Devil Wears Prada The Act The hardest part about reviewing The Act is the conflict between what is expected and what is perceived. In their latest release, The Devil Wears Prada bravely charts new... HM Album Reviews War of Ages Void If there’s a band that has perfected the battle cry, it’s War of Ages. With consistently solid music and an unadorned devotion to their faith, the band’s latest release,... Rescued by Light Featuring Wolves at the Gate Wolves at the Gate stand firm in their formidable subtext of rescuing hope for humanity on their latest release, 'Eclipse.' Growing into Permanence Featuring After the Burial With over fifteen years as a band, After the Burial has already dug deep and planted the seeds. Now, those roots have taken hold, been tested, and have proved true on their latest release, 'Evergreen.' HM Album Reviews Death Therapy Voices Jason Wisdom, formerly of Becoming the Archetype, ventured into new territory in 2015 with a solo project, Death Therapy. By 2017, the solo project became a little bit more... Page 22 of 24« First«...51015...192021222324»
HM Magazine Exclusive HMTV 16 Apr 21 Honoré HM PREMIERE: Honoré drops new single and lyric video for ‘Watching the Earth Breathe’
HMTV 12 Apr 21 Zao Zao unleashes music video for new single, ‘Transitions,’ from new full-length album
HM Album Reviews Demon Hunter Songs of Death and Resurrection The beauty of resurrection rests somewhere between what is known and what is new. It isn’t just about regenerating what was to its former state; it’s something revitalized, reimagined,...
HM Album Reviews '68 Give One Take One Does the sound define the artist, or does the artist define the sound? For Josh Scogin and Nikko Yamada, the answer seems to be a paradox. In a nearly...
HM Album Reviews Doulos The Middleman At the start of a (much-needed) new year, faith-based punk-rock powerhouse label Thumper Punk has given us a street punk addition to their roster, Doulos. Hailing from Riverside, CA,...
HM Album Reviews Fallstar Sunbreather The meandering musical journey of a literal band of brothers has taken its next turn as Fallstar resurfaces with their latest release, Sunbreather, which also marks their homecoming to...
HM Album Reviews United We Skate Vols. 6 and 7 “For me, punk is about real feelings. It’s not about, ‘Yeah, I am a punk and I’m angry.’ That’s a lot of crap. It’s about loving the things that...
HM Album Reviews Everything in Slow Motion Influence Shane Ochsner’s brainchild, Everything in Slow Motion, has undoubtedly earned one of the most loyal fan bases on the Facedown Records roster, an iconic name in faith-based heavy music...
HM Album Reviews Fit for a King The Path Even in the thick of global music reform, hard-hitting breakdown giants Fit For a King has managed to stretch their roots even deeper into the ground and refine their...
HM Album Reviews '68 Love is Ain't Dead Leave it to Josh Scogin (The Chariot, Norma Jean, Luti-Kriss) to blend rock, blues, and hardcore as if it were a genre that had a historical precedent. In 2017,...
HM Album Reviews Idle Threat Nothing is Broken for Good When you watch a band play their hearts out at a homegrown festival of their own creation, it’s hard not to hear that humility and passion in every piece...
HM Album Reviews American Arson A Line in the Sand A Line in the Sand, American Arson’s debut full-length release, continues the narrative they began three EPs ago. With the release, this Detroit duo has proven they’re still not...
HM Album Reviews Mantric False Negative Progressive rock is an artistic balance of inward creativity and outward entertainment. With their latest album, Norwegian rock force Mantric locks in on this balance with innovation and precision,...
HM Album Reviews Deathbreaker Isolate In 2017, Deathbreaker was introduced to the world after signing with Facedown Records as a new force in post-hardcore, releasing Disconnect to acclaim. Now, nearly three years later to...
Guardians of the Galaxy Featuring August Burns Red "I hope it encourages you to look around and see the massive needs in the world today. Step in and reach out. Assist those who really can’t do what needs to be done for themselves. There’s so much reward in that." Nao Lewandowski talks to August Burns Red drummer Matt Greiner about the band's eighth studio album and how to find fulfillment in creativity and selflessness.
HM Album Reviews Nothing Left Disconnected I admire albums that throw me back to my underground music days, where kids met in venues that were more like dark basements, where a par can light or...
Norma Jean's Mirrored Image Featuring Norma Jean "The album has two sides, and it's meant to be interpreted from that perspective. If you think of a mirror ... and you're looking at yourself, you're used to the same room all the time. We don't think about what's necessarily behind us because it's the same thing every day. And we're used to that." Norma Jean goes behind the mirror on their latest release, 'All Hail,' a tribute to their fans.
HM Album Reviews The Devil Wears Prada The Act The hardest part about reviewing The Act is the conflict between what is expected and what is perceived. In their latest release, The Devil Wears Prada bravely charts new...
HM Album Reviews War of Ages Void If there’s a band that has perfected the battle cry, it’s War of Ages. With consistently solid music and an unadorned devotion to their faith, the band’s latest release,...
Rescued by Light Featuring Wolves at the Gate Wolves at the Gate stand firm in their formidable subtext of rescuing hope for humanity on their latest release, 'Eclipse.'
Growing into Permanence Featuring After the Burial With over fifteen years as a band, After the Burial has already dug deep and planted the seeds. Now, those roots have taken hold, been tested, and have proved true on their latest release, 'Evergreen.'
HM Album Reviews Death Therapy Voices Jason Wisdom, formerly of Becoming the Archetype, ventured into new territory in 2015 with a solo project, Death Therapy. By 2017, the solo project became a little bit more...
The Devil Wears Prada The Devil Wears Prada announces 2025 Metalcore Spring Break Tour, band shares video for acoustic version of ‘Chemical’ 10 Dec 24 By Nao Glover