Joe Bonamassa – Royal Tea
Joe Bonamassa’s latest studio album is said to be inspired by his personal British guitar heroes, primarily here we’re talking former Yardbirds Jeff Beck...
Orange Goblin – Science Not Fiction
Emerging as they did in 1995 as Our Haunted Kingdom, they soon changed to Orange Goblin and quickly made their mark in the metal...
Matteo Mancuso: Route 96 album review
Matteo Mancuso is a virtuoso guitar man from Palermo who's been making a name in the music business, certainly since the release of his...
Alcatrazz are Born Innocent
Take one of the finest rock voices of all time (even if he didn’t know it until 1979), add in a couple of original...
Greetings From The Inner Circle
Inner Circle Avenue are a 4-piece from Michigan and are comprised of three siblings (two brothers and one sister), with a friend brought in to...
Review: Vault 51 – Kid
Vault 51 are a self-described "post-hardcore" rock quintet who hail from Atlanta, Georgia. After several years of hard work their debut EP Kid is...
Delilah Bon, Self Titled and Self Made
It’s rare that in the modern-day an artist can pave the way for something incredibly unheard of. It’s not often, that someone is so...
Review: Malevolence – Self Supremacy
Take a hardcore band, lock them in a room with Pantera’s discography (apart from that Kiss inspired stuff at the beginning that we don’t...
Gravehuffer keep kicking ass on new record, NecroEclosion
I've not long discovered the crust-laden, sludge-fueled doom machine that is Gravehuffer but I'm glad I did as they have a new release on...
Review: Secret VI – Mixed Episode
Released through Vanity Digital Music/Vanity Music Group and now available on iTunes the three tracks featured on Secret VI’s Mixed Episode EP feature a...



























