Avantasia ‘The Mystery of Time’
"So take the time to follow me into a small old English town during the Victorian era and join a young agnostic scientist by...
Black Metal pioneers Mayhem, serve up disorder
Renowned and infamous black metal legends Mayhem are still firing on all creative cylinders as evidenced by this sparkling new EP of theirs titled Atavastic Black...
Review: The Bendal Interlude – Reign of the Unblinking Eye
They say it is quality not quantity, don’t they? Well with The Bendal Interlude you get that and more!
I can honestly say that I...
Big Big Train – Between the Lines; the story of a rock band
Grant Moon … (Burning Shed ..hardback, £49.99)
Some bands explode onto the scene and make an immediate impact, while others take an eternity to...
Swedish metal band Mad Hatter construct Pieces of Reality on new album
Great works of literature have often been a source of inspiration for bands, whether it be Blind Guardian and J.R.R Tolkien or Seven Kingdoms...
Dead City Ruins send a Shockwave
With new recruit Steve Welsh on vocals, (along with Tommy Cain (Guitars), Sean Blanchard (Guitars), Thomas Murphy (Bass) and Nick Trajanovski (Drums), Aussie rockers...
Review: Akarusa Yami – Heavy Climb (EP)
Since the arrival of Akursa Yami into the world from Nottingham in the year 2010, they have managed to whip up a storm with...
Daughters – You Won’t Get What You Want
At the end of the day, what we as a rock/metal fans really need is a challenge. Sure, most of us profess our rebellious...
Review: Anaal Nathrak – Desideratum
Desideratum means something that is needed or wanted. It is also the title of Anaal Nathrakh’s most recent album, their eight release and one...
The Defiled ‘Daggers’
Enriched by a multitude of metal bands, the UK has a source of listening material across a wide range, for all tastes. However what...

























