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Slipknot | We Are Not Your Kind album review: This is the sound of comfort zones being smashed to smithereens
Karanp •Iowan nonet (a musical ensemble containing nine members, in case you weren't in the know) Slipknot released its sixth album, We Are Not Your Kind (WANYK), last Friday and... it's a good one

Sarkar music review: AR Rahman delivers an adequately enjoyable album in his fourth collaboration with Vijay
Surendhar Mk •AR Rahman's soundtrack for Sarkar lacks the punch of Azhagiya Tamizh Magan and the pay-off that Mersal offered to music buffs after repeated listens.

Kesha paints the world with Rainbow: Pop star's triumphant comeback rewarded with Grammy nomination
Prahlad Srihari •Kesha makes a glorious comeback with the gut-wrenching Rainbow, which highlights her transformative struggle following a three-year bitter legal battle with Dr Luke.

To The Bone review: With his latest album, Steven Wilson makes pop his own
Manasm •With To The Bone, his fifth studio album as a solo artist, Steven Wilson is exploring Pop music from the '80s and the results are expectedly multilayered.

Machine Messiah album review: Sepultura's new record celebrates Andreas Kisser's genius
Karanp •Machine Messiah is arguably the most brutal statement from the band yet that whether or not you have moved on in the past 20 years, this is Sepultura. No matter how much people might be waiting for that reunion with the Brothers Cavalera.

Hardwired... to Self-Destruct review: Metallica's 10th album isn't bad, but it's far from great
Karanp •Metallica's tenth studio album Hardwired... to Self-Destruct released on 18 November. Is it upto the mark?

Music Review: Savages retain their sound as lead singer Jenny Beth is always in command
Fp Archives •The impressive fretwork, which is what propelled the first album to the highest highs, is still what drives some of the best songs, but on Adore Life, lead singer Jenny Beth takes the lead - sometimes singing, sometimes snarling, but always in command.

Music Review: Zanjeer soundtrack bland, utterly forgettable
Fp Archives •Director Apoorva Lakhia's movie Zanjeer, a remake of the 1973 movie of the same name, has seven tracks. While retaining the original flavour of the plot, composer Chirantan Bhatt has given it a contemporary twist.

Music Review: Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is a mixed bag
Rohinichatterji •While the album has some solid tracks, it's not one of Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy’s best.

Music Review: Ghanchakkar's music is fun, crazy and quirky
Fp Archives •The music album of director Rajkumar Gupta's Ghanchakkar has four tracks and a remix number. Composed with the intention of providing fullsome entertainment and fun, it is a little crazy.



