Review: Lechery – We Are All Born Evil
Lechery were formed in 2006 by Martin Bengtsson (former Arch Enemy bass player). After a couple of years of playing small clubs and festivals,...
HRH United Hammerfest 2017 Friday Highlights
There’s a lot of tired and hungover people lumbering around this morning as Hammerfest’s attendees wander to the arenas to open up the first...
Review: Motionless In White – Graveyard Shift
“I just feel incredibly confident about everything on the record” is always a great indication for the front man of your band to talk about your...
Johnny Foreigner show us How To Be Hopeful
Birmingham band Johnny Foreigner have, apart from a short hiatus, been releasing high-energy rock with a punk edge since 2005. The members - guitarist/vocalist...
Live Review: Fozzy / Nonpoint / Sumo Cyco, Riverside, Newcastle- Upon-Tyne
"FOZ-ZY! FOZ-ZY! FOZ-ZY!" The crowd are going wild for Jericho tonight. Tonight's headline event has been a rumble at the Riverside - but we...
Download Festival Review: Sleep Token, Korn, Green Day
Were Sleep Token worthy? Korn waited 30 years & Green Day brought the rain!
Download Festival, an absolute giant in the alternative music scene, landed...
Deep Purple formulate album 23… =1
Having been a fan of Deep Purple for over 50 years, I was delighted to have the chance to listen to their latest album...
Cats In Space step into their Time Machine
There are plenty of good rock bands out there, quite a few of whom deserve to be better known, but not too many are...
Live Review: Breed 77 @ Hard Rock Hell
One of the most original bands around today, Breed 77 took the stage at Hard Rock Hell on the Sunday afternoon with a serious...
Dying Fetus leaves no option but death
It may only be September but Make Them Beg for Death is already in contention for death metal album of the year. After their...



























