Daughters – You Won’t Get What You Want
At the end of the day, what we as a rock/metal fans really need is a challenge. Sure, most of us profess our rebellious...
Ministry prove they can still do it with ‘AmeriKKKant’
Still Brimming with Al Jorgensen's signature scathing political satire we have become accustomed too on the most recent releases. The brand new album AmeriKKKant...
Review: Halestorm – Vicious
Grammy-winning US rockers Halestorm have successfully crossed the pond, with every date on their 2018 UK headline tour sold out. So they certainly have...
Review: Turbobier – Das Neue Festament
When I think of Austria, I think of the history, the landscape, Sigmund Freud, the beauty of the place, oh, and some small known...
Parkway Drive Deliver Career-Defining Arena Shows
Since their secret set at Download last year, Parkway Drive have been a nonstop talking point when it comes to potential headliners, and their...
Kansas – Point of Know Return Live & Beyond
Kansas made their name as one of the mainstays of 1970’s/80’s US rock. They’re usually bracketed as being classic rock but what they play...
Butcher Babies rock the Riverside on ‘Lilith’ UK tour
Venue: Riverside, Newcastle. Support: Eyes Set To Kill, Klogr.
For some odd reason, Butcher Babies divide metal fans. There are some who respect and adore...
Five Finger Death Punch, Megadeth & Bad Wolves perform a phenomenal London show
On Friday 31st January 2020 there was lots going on in London, the streets were full of anti and pro brexiteers fashioning the various...
Review: Sumo Cyco – Lost In Cyco City
Although the Canadian nu-metal / punk-pop outfit have been making music since 2011, Sumo Cyco have only appeared on the radar this year. Big...
Black Tractor reveals ‘The Wonders of the Invisible World’
A band that sounds like some sort of malevolent agricultural machinery is alright by me…the portentous name conjures up images of an Orwellian farm...



























