Review: Cannibal Corpse – A Skeletal Domain
Cannibal Corpse formed in Buffalo back in 1988, and so it comes as no surprise that these gallant death metallers caused much controversy with...
Dee Calhoun: Acoustically Godless
Spiral Grave and Iron Man vocalist, Dee Calhoun, has, once again, gone acoustic on his third solo album, Godless as he recorded it in...
A Weekend of Slam Debauchery at Offal Fest
It’s time for the 3rd annual Offal Fest, a slam and death metal festival smack dab in the middle of “Slamchester”, where fan-run shows...
Review: Dirty Heads – Sound Of Change
At the same time that a kickstarter campaign to ban Nickelback from performing in London again, this is one artist we should be inviting...
Hawkwind – We Are Looking In On You
At the risk of being certified as insane, I’m going to start by suggesting there’s a case for Hawkwind to be considered as one...
Review: Samsara – Bloodlines
The heavy pounding madness penetrates through the very core of the album in this fantastic track entitled ‘This means War’ not far behind is...
Live Review: Alien Ant Farm / InMe / The Dirty Youth, Northumbria Uni, Newcastle
All photos by Brian J Nicholson
When you mention Alien Ant Farm - the two questions a lot people will ask are 'Are they still...
THE MUTE GODS – Atheists and Believers
The Mute Gods are a kind-of prog-rock supergroup, with all three members of the line-up having a lengthy pedigree playing in other major bands,...
Gotthard hit lucky #13
Possibly named after the famed tunnel, Gotthard seem to have been on the road nearly as long! Their latest release, imaginatively titled #13, ‘cos it’s the thirteenth...
Review: Akasava – Strange Aeons
Akasava released their debut EP Strange Aeons in May, 2015. Featuring Karmazid's mind blowing and tortured artwork, widely acclaimed among the doom/psych scene, they...




























