Review: Carousel Kings – Charm City
Infectiousness runs clear on the new record Charm City from Carousel Kings, with hooks and punchy lyrics pushing the album into rock territory. The...
Review: Krysthla – Peace in Our Time
High speed djent inspired riffs. Byzantine inspired guitar solos. Expertly executed growls and screams that can get you screaming along like your life depends...
HRH United Hammerfest 2017 Friday Highlights
There’s a lot of tired and hungover people lumbering around this morning as Hammerfest’s attendees wander to the arenas to open up the first...
Review: The Raven Age – Darkness Will Rise
Formed in 2009 The Raven Age are an English melodic metal band from London.
The Raven Age's Darkness Will Rise is thirteen songs long and is their debut...
Live: Frank Carter – Modern Ruin Tour
Exeter Phoenix, 27th March 2017.
Opening the show with 'Snake Eyes' Frank Carter burst on stage with an explosion of energy and passion to a sold...
Lita Ford’s comeback, even better than we could expect.
English-born American rock guitarist, vocalist and songwriter who was the lead guitarist for The Runaways in the late 70's before embarking on a solo...
Review: Bitterfeldt – Götzen.Dämmerung
The stark reality of this band hits you straight between the eyes as soon as the play button is released. The dark, anxious strides...
Review: Crnkshft – Crnkshft
Oh yeah, this is like the music that appears in my dreams – along with a lot of other genres, however, this raucous, heavy,...
HRH United Hammerfest 2017 Thursday Highlights
Well, here we are; back for another instalment of the legendary Hard Rock Hell United Hammerfest, and if the first day is anything to...
Review: Me and That Man – Songs of Love and Death
Side/solo projects can be a risk for established artists. It’s always interesting to see a musician take a different approach to their self-expression, or...