Vestamaran deliver an eclectic and exciting rock album
Although Bungalow Rex by the inspired Norwegian rockers Vestamaran is not brand spanking new anymore (it was released in mid-June this year), it is...
Deafheaven go deep with Infinite Granite
Deafheaven attempted a meteoric shift on Infinite Granite, but do they pull it off?
When Deafheaven revealed Great Mass of Color, the first single from...
Jinjer break the silence with Wallflowers
Ukrainian progressive groove metal band, Jinjer, have gone from strength to strength in just a few short years.
Their 4th album, Wallflowers, continues to establish...
Review: Lamb of God – Sacrament 15th Anniversary
Let’s be honest, of all the albums of recent times that do not need a review, Sacrament is up there fighting for the crown....
Neal Morse Band play with Innocence And Danger
How do you follow two consecutive double CDs packed with top-class music? In the case of Neal Morse, it’s simple... release a third double...
Nikki Wozzo and the Bad Whiskey drink deep
Canadian born Nikki Wozzo is a man with two hats…he is the renowned vocalist with North East England’s heavy metal powerhouse, Serpent’s Kiss, and...
Mario Rossi Band turn the blues Heavy
Brazilian blues phenomenon, Mario Rossi, just keeps on getting better; after two very good albums (Electric Art and Same Old Street), he has put...
David Crosby – For Free
As a sixties counter-cultural icon, a man whose work helped define a generation through being a founding member of two seminal bands, (The Byrds...
Ingested revisit their past to show their future
Last year Manchesters slam death metal unit Ingested released Where Only Gods May Tread which was one of my favourite albums of 2020, the...
Times of Grace serve up Songs Of Loss And Separation
Adam Dutkiewicz and Jesse Leach need no introduction to anyone plugged into the metalcore scene but for those maybe less familiar, these two are...