Review: The Bastard Sons – Smoke
The Bastard Sons are a band you may not heard of but very soon they will be all you hear for the foreseeable future....
Axel Rudi Pell watches the Sign of the Times
With the release of his nineteenth studio album, Germanic guitar maestro Axel Rudi Pell has again surrounded himself with quality musicians (and maintains his Blackmore...
Review: Like Animals – Feral
If you took the riffs of Dillinger Escape Plan and blended them with alternative rock, you’d be getting close to experiencing Like Animals. Their...
Live Review: Serpentine @ Hard Rock Hell
Serpentine – Stage 2 - Friday
If there’s one band of the weekend that impressed us more than anyone else, it was these guys. It...
Molybaron approach multiple topics on The Mutiny
Paris based Molybaron are currently one of the most talked-about bands on the current metal scene, not least because they’re hard to categorise. Is...
Review: Immolated Moth – The Broken Mind
Before I started listening to Immolated Moth to provide a review, I was instantly struck by the title of the EP, ‘The Broken Mind’....
The Rolling Stones ‘GRR!’ Album Review
The Rolling Stones... How many front-men have taken tips from Mick Jagger? There's even a very catchy tune by that terrible lot Maroon 5...
Being As An Ocean ‘Dear G-d’ Album Review
What really pisses me off these days is how certain bands and individuals can relentlessly churn out musical garbage, devoid of any emotional content....
EP Review: Rainbreakers – Rise Up
A million years ago, Island Records did a package tour with Crawler, Boxer and Moon, Shrewsbury four piece Rainbreakers recall some of the edgy...
Ozone Mama’s Cosmos Calling roots in rock of the late 60’s and early 70’s
A Hungarian band with two albums already under their belt, Ozone Mama are set to increase their profile and their following with the latest release,...



























