GRIMGOTTS – Sagas
A joke parody band in their early days, Grimgotts have now morphed into a symphonic power metal band who refer to themselves as probably...
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...
The Shrine are in a Cruel World
I love it when I'm researching a band for a review and find other bands out there with the same name. The Shrine are a...
Dream Theater present The Astonishing live at London Palladium
London's West End is full of prog-hunters on this cold and chilling February weekday evening. Jeff Wayne's “Musical Version of The War of the...
Clutch Deliver the Perfect End to 2025 in Manchester
One of the very last major tours of 2025 made its way through the UK and finally ended in Manchester. Southern rock/stoner metal band...
Saturnian ‘Dimensions’ Album Review
Beginning at the beginning, like any story told, is a flamboyant instrumental track layered with choir singing that leads your mind through an symphonic...
Gentle Giant pen their new release Free Hand
For aficionados of classic 1970’s prog rock, the name Gentle Giant is revered. Emerging from Simon Dupree & the Big Sound (remember “Kites?”) they...
Sonata Artica – Pariah’s Child
Fifteen years into a career, with eight full albums now released, Finland’s Sonata Artica deliver Pariah’s Child, a melodic power metal operatic odyssey in...
BJØRN RIIS – Everything to Everyone
Bjørn Riis is a man of many talents. Apart from his impressive work with Norwegian prog rockers Airbag, his solo outputs have been utterly...
Rock N Roll: A Tribute to Chuck Berry by Mike Zito & Friends
Name me a guitarist who
didn’t think they’d conquered the world once they’d mastered a Chuck Berry
lick. There must be one, possibly two. Somewhere.
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