Review: Drakonis – The Great Miasma
The members of the Irish black/death metal quintet Drakonis are about to unleash this third EP of theirs entitled The Great Miasma upon the unsuspecting...
Review: Code – Under The Subgleam
Black metal is a genre often ridiculed by many in the metal community. It's unsurprising, really, considering that a vast majority of musicians in...
Review: Tigercub – Evolve or Die
Brighton three-piece Tigercub sit in an interesting place in the overall British rock scene. One foot firmly placed in the indie scene that is...
War Gods Of The Deep – Monsters, Magic & Mayhem
Not to be confused with the early 60s horror movie based on an Edgar Allan Poe poem though that’s possibly where the name came...
Review: Best Ex – Ice Cream Anti Social
Formerly known as Candy Hearts, Best Ex is the new project from Mariel Loveland. Except it's not really a new project but more of...
Review: Jack The Envious – In Your Own Way
Jack The Envious are something of a breath of fresh air. The London based quartet offer catchy hooks, punk like musicianship and memorable lyrics...
Review: Backflip – The Brainstorm Vol. II
Backflip is a hardcore band from Lisbon, Portugal. They play high energetic hardcore songs with sing-a-long choruses, breakdown passages and melodic riffs all based...
Review: Atonement Theory – Illumination
The sound of electronics and industrial mixes have always caught my attention for the sheer thrill of feeling the powerful smack it gives out...
Review: The Riven – Blackbird
London outfit The Riven are a new band with an old feel, keeping the heavy, dirty sound of rock and blues alive. Blackbird is...
EP Review: Senses Fail – In Your Absence
Senses Fail's latest offering In Your Absence is striking for several reasons. Firstly the lack of the band's signature heavy sound, replaced by a...


























