Avatar continue to impress with Avatar Country
Avatar Country is not your ‘typical’ metal record, in the same way that Avatar are not a ‘typical’ metal band. Avatar Country perfectly captures...
Review: Slayer – Repentless
It has been a dark few years for Slayer. No, I’m not talking about the overall tone of their music (which I’m pleased to...
The Xcerts – Wildheart Dreaming
With both a supporting tour and a massive headlining tour coming up, Scottish rockers The Xcerts are a band we’ll hopefully hear a lot...
Fifteenth Annual International Tattoo Convention — London, Tobacco Dock
For some, the world of ink must evoke an image of needles and screams... Perhaps that is why the art-form has its detractors. But...
Live! Baroness – London KoKo
Tuesday night shows. Does it get any better than this? Fans are flocking to the KoKo in their masses on this cold winter night...
D-A-D show they are more than ‘Dad Rock’ with ‘A Prayer For The Loud’.
D-A-D began playing together in the early 1980s in Copenhagen, Denmark, under their original band name Disneyland After Dark, although it was quickly abbreviated in...
The Cult celebrate their 40th anniversary
The Cult is celebrating 40 years of music. They have a phenomenal discography of high-energy gothic hard rock classics and a high-octane stage show...
Dynazty’s Firesign
Swedish modern melodic metal band Dynazty return with Firesign, said to be “The band’s most creative, dynamic and inspired album to date.” The record...
Review: Downes Braide Association – Suburban Ghosts
With Suburban Ghosts, a follow up to their original collaboration Pictures of You, Chris Braide and Geoff Downes have produced a song cycle of...
GHOST – Ceremony And Devotion; a barrage of fan favourite after fan favourite
For Swedish occult rockers Ghost they end 2017 with a rather nice surprise for their fans in the form of Ceremony And Devotion. Being their...

























