Between the Buried and Me ‘The Parallax II – Future Sequence’ Album Review
As we all know music (metal in particular) is always progressing, forever changing and often becoming something quite different to how it started, unless...
Live: Fearless Vampire Killers, Talking Heads, Southhampton
Kicking off the evening was a London based band called LoveLess. They seemed to be a good selection for starting off the night and...
The Space Octopus – Tomorrow We’ll Be Gone
Tomorrow We’ll Be Gone, the latest album from Bilbao’s The Space Octopus, is an album soaked in rock riffs, but with the majority of...
Electric Guitars mount up and Freewheeler is the result
Naming your band after an essential constituent may seem obvious but Electric Guitars, a Danish band with three albums already under their belt, just...
Review: Opeth – Sorceress
The beautiful opening on this album from ‘Persephone’ takes all your stresses and worries away like no tomorrow. It allows you to sit back...
Review: enkElination – Tears of Lust
enkElination (enkeli - meaning Angel in Finnish) was formed in November 2011 by classically trained former opera singer Elina Siirala. She moved to London...
Live Review – Mini Mansions at Reading Festival 2015
What would it sound like if Queens of the Stone Age bassist Micheal Shuman picked up some drum sticks, a guitar and a microphone?...
Race Car Hearts ‘Tender/Vicious’ EP Review
An incredibly intense EP, Race Car Hearts give us their beautiful debut Tender/Vicious.
Opening the EP is their latest single ‘Pins’, and it is very...
A new French Style Pianocore E.P. from My Own Private Alaska
The spilling of drums helps jump-start your brain before thrusting you into a daunting journey of darkness, as the sense of foreshadow grows ever crueler in an apocalyptic waltz...
Dave Barbarossa novel ‘Mute’ – A story about rock’n’roll, and the lies we tell...
It’s 1999 and Daniel Earl is 25 and now famous. He’s the keyboard maestro in a band which’s become successful, with his bandmates Dave...




























