The Valley by Whitechapel
After a three-year wait, the boys from Knoxville are back with their seventh studio album, The Valley.
It is quite possible that there has never...
Have New Year’s Day crossed-over with new album, Unbreakable?
It's hard to pinpoint where bands like New Year's Day (NYD) sit in terms of audience or even genre. On the one hand, they appeal...
The Well’s third album Death and Consolation
Austin-based power trio The Well are usually classed as having progressive influences as wide ranging as Joy Division and Blue Cheer. The group is made...
Texas Hippie Coalition show true grit
The heavy rock band known as the Texas Hippie Coalition from Denison in Texas, (never guessed that did you?) release their 6th album and after numerous...
Hot Suede get leathered
Hot Suede are a five-piece rock band from Kansas City with a sound that suggests bands as diverse as Queen, Floyd, Soundgarden and Queens of...
Time Of The Healer by Bright Curse
I have always had a soft spot for a bit of heavy French psychedelia, and Soul Manifest were very good exponents of that with...
The Far Meadow’s Foreign Land
The Far Meadow are a symphonic, prog rock band from London who emerged from Blind Panic, and who’ve just released their third album, Foreign...
John Mitchell releases Under Stars by Lonely Robot
Lonely Robot are a crossover solo prog project from the mighty John Mitchell, a man who’s almost a tour de force and a one-man army...
Enforcer release Zenith
As a long time fan of Enforcer I have been eagerly awaiting the release of the Sweedish quartet's new album since there last outing...
Danny Worsnop Goes Blue
Danny Worsnop has a new solo album called Shades of Blue that takes different steps that began with his country infused ‘The Long Road Home’. This time...