Mabel Greer’s Toyshop – The Secret
Mabel Greer’s Toyshop is the group whose members would go on to form progressive rock giants Yes. There are three principle things to take...
Listener carve a niche for themselves that has rarely been attempted before.
Listener, the moniker of Dan Smith that has since evolved into a full band, have used 8 albums over 15 years to carve a...
Freedom Hawk – Freedom Hawk
With a sound that may at first come a cross as possibly dated, it is actually anything but. Well in some sense of the...
Walking Papers – WP2
Calling Seattle home, the men behind Walking Papers are no stranger to the rock and roll scene, returning with their second release ‘WP2’, they...
Review: (D)juret – Sök Din Sekt
Surprisingly little information could be found online about Swedish punk outfit (D)juret (Lit. Trans. The Animal), and so gathering anything that may help add...
Dan Patlansky – Perfection Kills
The pursuit of perfection can be dangerous. Not only can it stiffle creativity it can eradicate the natural beauty that’s already there in favour...
DEFECTO seamlessly blend beautiful melodic parts with the more aggressive elements
Fast-paced, hard-hitting, anthemic and in some ways, slightly haunting are all ways to describe Defecto's new album, Nemesis Prime Collective. The Danish four-piece (a...
Review: Cardiant – Mirrors
Finnish power-metal outfit Cardiant, released their new album Mirrors last month, and well, for a band with almost 20 years experience, I would have...
Samantha Fish – Belle of The West
Samantha Fish flew into the UK at the tail end of last year and played some blistering blues rock with a terrific live band....
Black Label Society’s Grimmest Hits – A festival of riffing!
Grimmest Hits, the latest album from Zakk Wylde’s outfit Black Label Society is, surprise, surprise, a festival of riffing. What it's not as the...