Gentle Giant re-issue seminal Interview
Even by the standards of prog rock throughout the 1970s, Gentle Giant’s music was considered to be extremely complex, with their ability to fuse...
Five Finger Death Punch + In Flames | London
Ending our 2017, absolutely and quite frankly gloriously we head to Wembley Arena to see Five Finger Death Punch on their co-headline tour with...
The Train Kept A-Rollin by Spencer Vignes — Book Review
Freight railways were the only means of transportation for the bluesmen of yesteryear. The musicians jumped into the back car not just because they...
Review: New Found Glory – Makes Me Sick
New Found Glory celebrate their 20 year anniversary (just let that sink in) with the release of their ninth studio album Makes Me Sick.
I...
Horseman – Of Hope, Freedom And Future
Kicking off like a many have for decades, those calm, clean and slowly layered builds that lead into an explosive wall of distortion soaring...
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...
Review: The Black Dahlia Murder – Nightbringers
The Black Dahlia Murder have long been one of heavy metal's underappreciated gems. For over fifteen years they have consistently released album after album...
Michael Schenker Fest Live Toyko (2 CD + DVD)
‘Searching For Freedom’ plays over the PA over and the Japanese audience rises and politely as cameras roll around the impressive looking International Forum...
Alien Ant farm, Hoobastank and P.O.D in Manchester
Well it’s been an interesting night to say the least, full of jokes and random tracks. Firstly the line-up has changed at the last...
Review: Vattnet Viskar – Settler
Having made ripples in the underground with their debut album Sky Swallower, Vattnet Viskar have criminally not had the attention they warrant. Along with...

























