ALFAHANNE – Vår Tid Är Nu
Whenever someone asks me to label, categorise, or describe just what exactly the unique (and uniquely talented) Swedish act known as Alfahanne is and...
Review: Of the Sun – Before a Human Path
It seems slightly oxymoronic to say that technically proficient music can get boring at times. When you get a room full of musicians who...
Review: Goatwhore – Constricting Rage of the Merciless
It's been sixteen years since Goatwhore reared its menacing head from the swamplands of New Orleans, Louisiana — a city rife with urban tales...
James Stevenson releases 40 Years in the Rock ‘n’ Roll Wilderness
James Stevenson has had a long and distinguished career, predominately in the late punk and post-punk era. While still at school, in 1977 he...
Grass prove they are anything but trash with Fresh material
Despite conjuring the sound of a band who has crossed a sun-baked desert in a clapped out old touring van, you may be surprised...
Welcome to The Jungle! The Electric Atmosphere of a Legendary Gun N’ Roses Show...
Get ready to rock and roll because June 2023 is going to be a month to remember! As part of the BST festival series,...
Screaming Eagles deliver High Class Rock ’n’ Roll
There must be something in the water in beautiful County Down, after all, anywhere that birthed The Answer and Screaming Eagles has to have...
Review: Me and That Man – Songs of Love and Death
Side/solo projects can be a risk for established artists. It’s always interesting to see a musician take a different approach to their self-expression, or...
Wanderer ‘Into the Abyss’ Album Review
From the deep depths of nowhere, Wanderer has been re-released from its 2005 release to capture the ‘rare recording of dark and atmospheric black...
Trivium – What the Dead Men Say
Mention the name Trivium to anyone, and they’ll have an opinion, some good, some bad, but nonetheless, everyone has one. The odd thing about...



























