Review: Agnostic Front – The American Dream Died
Track-By-Track Review
Intro
Starts with a simple but urgent message as the sirens wail and deep seated drum beats thump disturbingly.
The American Dream Died
Quite a balanced...
Let Go: KMFDM, doing it again
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T.O.M.B. will leave us in the ugly dark
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Middle Earth – London’s Psychedelic Club 1967-69
64-TRACK, 3CD COLLECTION FEATURING THE HALCYON DAYS OF THE LEGENDARY LONDON VENUE.
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Review: Joe Bonamassa – Different Shades of Blue
Grammy-nominated Joe Bonamassa gets my vote for the most over-hyped guitarist out there today. Not because the guy can’t play because he sure as...
Acid Mammoth load up their witchy Caravan on new release
Written entirely during lockdown, Acid Mammoth's third album, Caravan serves as the direct descendent to the previous release Under Acid Hoof and is the...


























