Tool, A Perfect Circle and Puscifer: All Albums Ranked
Tool, A Perfect Circle and Puscifer: the 3 musical projects of Maynard James Keenan. All Things Rock have undertaken the tricky but rewarding challenge of revisiting and reviewing every record from each of these 3 bands, ranking them in order of greatness and picking out the highlights, both for long-term fans of Maynard’s work and for newcomers who are yet to immerse themselves in the world of this creative genius.
Spineshank: All Albums Ranked
When Spineshank reformed in 2025 to play ‘The Height of Callousness’ in full on tour, a small but devoted group of nu-metal fans was ecstatic, including us at All Things Rock. Spineshank may never have reached the heights of Korn, Linkin Park or System of a Down, but they produced some of the best metal music of 2000-2003, and they deserve far more recognition than they got at the time. We have ranked their 4 studio albums below, and made this playlist of fan favourites. What do you think? Have your say in the comments!
STARSET: All Albums Ranked
If there was ever a band that could be described as cinematic, it would, hands down, be STARSET. With an intricate series of dystopian lore told through music videos, tours, books, and, of course, the songs themselves, lead singer and self-proclaimed ‘nerd’ Dustin Bates has crafted a truly special project that genuinely is out of this world. And with a collaboration with video game Arknights confirming a new track for 2026, not to mention a new book and elusive sixth album on the horizon, there is no better time to dive into the world of THE STARSET SOCIETY. What do you think?
Ash: All Albums Ranked
Ash are one of the greatest British bands of all time, exploding in the mid 90s with debut album ‘1977’. Originating from Northern Ireland, Tim Wheeler, Mark Hamilton and Rick McMurray formed Ash in 1992 and they have released countless Top 40 singles and hit albums. All Things Rock have ranked and reviewed all Ash albums and compiled a playlist of fan favourites from Ash’s discography. What do you think?