Review: Eshtadur – Mother Gray
Columbia may not be very high on many people’s lists of countries that release a serious melodic death metal album but Eshtadur are once...
Carcass – Surgical Steel
After Carcass initially reunited everyone was constantly asking if and when there would be new material. After a six year wait and mounting pressure...
Gramma Vedetta hear The Hum of the Machine
You have to love a band who, in their own publicity says: “Gramma Vedetta landed in the Year of 0x7E1, sailing through the...
BJØRN RIIS – Everything to Everyone
Bjørn Riis is a man of many talents. Apart from his impressive work with Norwegian prog rockers Airbag, his solo outputs have been utterly...
The Well’s third album Death and Consolation
Austin-based power trio The Well are usually classed as having progressive influences as wide ranging as Joy Division and Blue Cheer. The group is made...
Black Metal pioneers Mayhem, serve up disorder
Renowned and infamous black metal legends Mayhem are still firing on all creative cylinders as evidenced by this sparkling new EP of theirs titled Atavastic Black...
Heretic’s Dream – Walk The Time
In 2010 Italian guitarist Andrej Surace and singer Francesca Di Ventura came to Great Britain, and, with the help of English bass player Rick...
Monte Pittman gets Between the Space(s)
For a man whose first band, Myra Mains, may not have set the world alight, Monte Pittman has certainly made up for it with his...
Review: The Darkness – Last Of Our Kind
Justin Hawkins and co are a funny old bunch. They rose to fame with their 2003 tongue-in-cheek debut 'Permission To Land' and slowly declined...
Anders Buaas unveils The Edinburgh Suite
With a stellar line-up comprised of Anders Buaas (The Witches of Finnmark), Tony Franklin, Richard Garcia, Christian M. Berg, and Marco Minnemann, what we...




























