Arjen Lucassen’s Star One Revel In Time
Revel In Time is the third Star One album and a contrast to previous Lucassen work’s, such as the Ayreon album Transitus, which was...
DEFECTO seamlessly blend beautiful melodic parts with the more aggressive elements
Fast-paced, hard-hitting, anthemic and in some ways, slightly haunting are all ways to describe Defecto's new album, Nemesis Prime Collective. The Danish four-piece (a...
Meer’s Wheels Within Wheels displays creativity and cleverness
The sophomore album by Norwegian orchestral pop proggers Meer titled Playing House garnered the band a lot of praise and numerous glowing reviews, and...
YES – Mirror To The Sky
One of the crosses Yes have to bear is the continual comparison of the current incarnation with the band when in their imperious phase...
Review: Aversions Crown – Xenocide
From the early days of rock music, Australia has produced some utterly fantastic bands. We all know AC/DC, and on the contemporary end, who...
CONCRETE KINGDOMS bring their “proper rock attitude…”
The five-piece hard rock band CONCRETE KINGDOMS from Fife in Scotland are proud to bring their “proper rock attitude...” They have already been compared...
Review: Davey Suicide – Made From Fire
Over the past year or so Davey Suicide himself has been battling with his ex-record label over many issues, so it's a huge achievement...
LOVEBITES Deliver the Glory
Fearlessness & theatrical — like a firedrake trapped in a catacomb, struggling to break free. This is the most exciting that classic rock can be...
May Don Broco’s wacky dance moves be forever in your favour!
Live at Manchester Academy
Straight out of Tokyo, Man With A Mission, blast us with hard-hitting rock stirred up with some nu-metal and a dose...
League Of Corruption stir up something in the water
If you're in the mood for some dive bar, dirty yet intelligent, Southern-tinged, groove metal then League of Corruption from British Columbia have you...



























