Review: Pay No Respect – Hope for the Hopeless

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Pay No Respect, one of UK's most relentless & hard working names in hard core. After countless road trips, years of touring around Europe...

Norweigen prog rockers JORDSJØ unleash a hauntingly beautiful opus ‘Nattfiolen’

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The Norwegian prog rockers known as Jordsjø released a rather solid and evocative record last year entitled Jord that was inspired by German 70s...

Manuel Barbará shines bright on Moonrise

New Jersey based Manuel Barbará has a deep-seated love of progressive metal and contemporary classical music and, following his graduation from Berklee College of...

Review: Blues Pills – Blues Pills

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Blues Pills, at first you can never be to sure what to expect. It’s like unwrapping a present at Christmas, all excited to find...
Face The Chronos - Advent

Review: Face The Chronos – Advent

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Face The Chronos, the Russian progressive metalcore band from Moscow, have released their debut album Advent. Let’s delve into this review. For a debut album,...
Code Orange

Code Orange put electronic rage front and centre

Code Orange are back with their new album What Really Is Underneath? The band formed in 2008 and when the album Forever was released...

Review: Chronicles – The Measure EP

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The Measure is the third EP from 6-strong, East Midlands metallers, Chronicles. Opening with crunchy guitars, meaty bass and pounding drums, the intro to ‘Day...

Review: Nai Harvest – Hairball

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This Sheffield duo have always been a bit messy. Their 2013 debut full-length 'Whatever' was a boisterous bundle of angsty energy, making waves at a...
Gatecreeper

Gatecreeper excel with Dark Superstition

I wanted to spin this record and complete this review ahead of release, but life had other plans, so here it is, a few...
Robert J Hunter

The Robert J Hunter Band new Self Titled Release

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Robert J Hunter hails from the Channel Islands, Alderney to be precise. Unsurprisingly he is now based in London, as his home Island is...