Saturday, April 27, 2024
Girlschool

Girlschool keeps on rocking with WTFortyfive?

Evolving out of the late seventies New Wave Of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM), Girlschool soon made it clear they weren’t there to make up...
Blindstone

Blindstone share Scars To Remember

Scars To Remember is the tenth album from the Danish-based blues trio, Blindstone. The trio, who take the 60’s and 70’s as their touchstone...
NMB (The Neal Morse Band) - An Evening of Innocence and Danger

NMB (The Neal Morse Band) – An Evening of Innocence and Danger

If, as Freddie Mercury said, "nothing succeeds like excess" then NMB (The Neal Morse Band) have succeeded beyond anything they ever expected. Their last...
Big Red Fire Truck

Big Red Fire Truck aren’t put out by Trouble In Paradise

I doubt I have ever reviewed a band with a name that suggests co-star status with Fireman Sam! I have now with Aussie band,...
Jaodae

Jaodae uncover a Nest Of Veins

I must admit to being ignorant of Toronto-based Jaodae, an internet search returned only an unhelpful Pokemon fire creature that uses a “Polyrhythm” attack...
Bloodbound

Bloodbound live to tell the Tales from The North

Following up from their 2021 album Creatures of The Dark Realm, Bloodbound have returned with Tales from the North which takes us straight to...
Avkrvst

Avkrvst – The Approbation 

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Avkrvst, Simon Bergseth, and Martin Utby are lifelong friends whose fathers were once bandmates. When they were young, Simon and Martin made a promise...
Burial Hordes

Burial Hordes create face-melting metal on ‘Ruin’

Burial Hordes return with their latest album Ruin. It has been five years since the Greek blackened death metal outfit released their last album The Termination...
Jan James - Time Bomb

Jan James – Time Bomb

American artist Jan James has, over the past several years, gradually built up a name and a rep in bluesy soul music. She learnt...
Motorhead live at Montreux Jazz Festival

Motorhead release live at Montreux Jazz Festival

What, another Motorhead ‘live’ album? Well, yeah, why not? You’re never going to see the real thing on stage again so ‘live’ albums help...