Leaves’ Eyes enlighten Manchester with Myths of Fate
With days getting longer and trees blossoming again, Leaves’ Eyes anticipated the arrival of spring.
Metalite were aiming to make a solid first impression on...
The Sword: Chronology 2006-2018
After calling a hiatus in 2018, The Sword have made a bit of noise and unleash not one, but two massive collections celebrating their...
Review: Patrons – The Momentary Effects of Sunlight
For a band at the very dawn of their career, Patrons sound amazingly accomplished. This is the second EP from the Plymouth post-hardcore gang...
Live: Bossk, Vow, OHHMS – “Shrouded in darkness”
Manchester Rebellion, May 12th, 2017.
After only a few months away, Bossk returns to Manchester to deliver their unique brand of atmospheric drone/black metal with...
RUSH – Portraits Edition (Rufus Publications)
By the end of the period covered by this book, the early eighties, Rush (the ‘Holy Trinity’ to their global fanbase) were probably the...
RIVERSIDE revisit past glory on Out of Myself
This album, when originally released in 2003, and now being reissued by Inside Out, announced the arrival to the world of Polish Progmeisters Riverside,...
Sweat ask (and answer) Who Do They Think They Are?
I’m always up to listening to a debut album and when I saw that the influences were 70s rock and prog, I was even...
King 810, Courtesans, Upon Those Dying @ Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
Home town boys Upon Those Dying get things going thunderously as they lay down tar-thick riffs aplenty. Being their first time playing to a...
Power Trip Continue Their Rise To Greatness With A Chaotic Headline Show In London
Whilst most certainly a beloved genre of music, it would be critically safe to say that the genre of metal has certainly had its...
Richard West may be a writer as he pens his life in ‘Threshold’
Threshold, for anyone who doesn’t know, are a prog/metal band that combines thoughtful lyrics and propulsive melodies alongside some quite intricate song arrangements and...



























