Bush ‘Live from Roseland’ DVD Review
This March (4th) legendary British grunge band Bush are set to release "Live From Roseland" on DVD and Blu-Ray.
Gwen Stefani's hubby's band Bush...
Review: Ricky Warwick – When Patsy Cline was Crazy (And Guy Mitchell Sang the...
Ricky Warwick should be a man that needs no introduction, especially among those that are fans of classic rock. To those that are not...
Samtar experiments with The Curse Of Infinite Luminosity
Samtar is an experimental solo artist from Wisconsin and has his second album (the follow up to 2019’s Plotting Against Reality) and is even...
Review: Freedom Call – Master of Light
As cheesy as it sounds, ‘Metal is for Everyone’ opts for catchy and epic but most important it mentions Vikings and metal in the...
Hawkwind – Stories From Time & Space
Whatever you might want to say about Hawkwind, they certainly don’t let the grass (or the space) grow underneath them. Following on from 2023’s...
Ex members of Defiled, Ataris, and more showcase new band Lowlives with EP ‘Burn...
Upon hearing the news that The Defiled had broken up in late 2016 to say that i was shocked is an understaement...
... in my...
Black Label Society – Sonic Brew 20th Anniversary Blend 5.99 – 5.19
I remember vividly first getting into Black Label Society, it was the days of dial-up internet and CD’s were the go to listening source....
Tangerine Dream: 50 Years of Phaedra Live Review
Initially recorded at Virgin Records' Manor Studios in November 1973, Tangerine Dream (TD), using a Moog synthesiser for the first time, constructed an album...
Review: Killswitch Engage – Incarnate
Killswitch Engage are back! And boy are we happy about that. Its been 3 years since Disarm The Descent and since we saw the...
Review: Elderoth – Mystic
Formed in 2007, Canadian metallers Elderoth bring you their second studio album, Mystic.
Mystic opens with the very promising intro track ‘Within’. After a few...



























