Monday, September 15, 2025
THE DEAD DAISIES – Burn It Down

The Dead Daisies keep up their charm and momentum on Burn It Down

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Thanks to a number of stellar albums and glorious live performances all over the globe, The Dead Daisies have been on an upward spiral...
Rainbow

RAINBOW – Memories in Rock II       

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Of all the names regularly mentioned as sixties guitar heroes in the classic rock firmament, few stars shine brighter than that of the iconic...
Evanescence

Evanescence performs with full symphony orchestra for a unique show at Royal Festival Hall

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Bands like Deep Purple and Metallica experimented this way before, but Evanescence still succeeds in leaving us astonished thanks to this mix of goth...
Happy Accidents Everything Here And Now

Happy Accidents Everything Here And Now album review

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Everything Here And Now the new album from Happy Accidents isn't the type of album you will be headbanging along nor drumming along to whilst in...
LOVELORN DOLLS — Darker Ages

Lovelorn Dolls – Darker Ages | Album Review

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The Lovelorn Dolls are a Belgian Gothic rock group with a feminine facade, founded by the guitarist Bernard Daubresse aka Corpus Christi and the...
Palm Reader

Palm Reader to release new album, Braille, showcasing a barrage of riffs

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Braille is not an album that messes around. Palm Reader kick things off with ‘Swarm’ which is the aural equivalent of a big boot...

Bob Kulick – Skeletons In The Closet

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Having spent 50 years in the music business, playing with the likes of Kiss, Meat Loaf, Lou Reed and W.A.S.P; Bob Kulick remains an...

Icefire – The Nature Of Evil

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Featuring former members of Scarab, Midlands-based female-fronted heavy metal band Icefire offer with Nature Of Evil a list of suitably hell-baiting song titles to...

Scardust – Sands Of Time

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Israel’s leading progressive metal band Scardust have made their album Sands Of Time available worldwide. They have also released 'Arrowhead’, the first of several...
We Were Sharks

Canadian pop-punkers We Were Sharks release Lost Touch

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We Were Shark, the Canadian six-piece pop-punkers have recently released their second album Lost Touch and more apt an album name they could not have...