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Out Of Rage - Top 20 Albums of 2025
As a long and tumultuous year draws itself to a close, we all tend to look back across that very year and reminisce. For some, they may look back at wonderful memories of their friends or family, or perhaps a beautiful place they visited, or even a brilliant new experience they had - but here at Out Of Rage, we don't care at all about any of that. We scrapped the family photos, forgot the weekends away, and don't recall a single experience OTHER than listening to all of the b


New Blood and New Perspectives: The Best of Out of Rage 2025
2025 has been a massive year for Out of Rage; we've had larger shows, broader coverage, and most importantly, a whole host of new contributors joining us, many of whom had their first experience shooting gigs or writing album reviews. As the end of the year draws close, we asked our new writers and photographers: what's been their favourite part about joining Out of Rage? Joining Out of Rage has given me so much experience as a writer and photographer. It's opened my eyes to
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REVIEW: Equilibrium - Equinox
EQUILIBRIUM returns from hiatus with a bang on 7th album Equinox , armed with a new lead vocalist and some electro infusion to launch the trio into the new age. Filled with technical excellence and exhilarating soundscapes, Equinox is power metal you could run a marathon to. Album opener is Earth Tongue - a massive track with tribal drums and monastic harmonies. The electronic elements come into their own in follow up awakening, as does the breadth of the soundscape presen


REVIEW: Computers Kill People – The Storyteller
A decade is a long time in music, but for Parisian stoner/power rock quartet COMPUTERS KILL PEOPLE , it has been a period of growth, experimentation, and consolidation. Ten years and two EPs after their debut Silence Means Security , the band returns with their sophomore LP, The Storyteller , a record that both honors their roots and explores uncharted territory. With the refined mixing of ÉTIENNE SARTHOU (KARRAS, FREITOT, EX-AQME) and the mastering expertise of MAGNUS LINDB


REVIEW: Mastiff - For All the Dead Dreams
MASTIFF have never been a band concerned with comfort, but For All The Dead Dreams feels like them actively daring you to meet them at their absolute breaking point. Over a decade of weaponising spite has shaped the Kingston Upon Hull quintet into something uniquely caustic within the UK’s extreme music landscape, and this latest five-track barrage proves they’ve not mellowed with age, if anything, they sound more invigorated by the idea of total obliteration. It’s the kind


REVIEW: dust - Sky Is Falling
DUST’s SKY IS FALLING arrives as a statement of transformation from a band that has always refused to settle. Emerging from Australia’s burgeoning wave of genre-defiant artists, dust first captured attention with their abrasive, instinctive approach to post-punk, fractured rhythms, serrated guitars, and a saxophone that drifted between dissonance and dream. But SKY IS FALLING marks a shift: not a departure, but an expansion. It’s a record that stretches their sound toward f
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