Review: Blues Pills – Lady in Gold
Imagine a band that sounds like a cross between Fleetwood Mac and Jefferson Starship – that is Blues Pills. They boast a singer who...
Skindred – Kill The Power
The transgressive Welsh ragga-muffin crew ‘Skindred’ are now - rightly so - internationally renowned for their innovative approach to heavy metal - (their exotic...
Ivy Gold make some noise on Broken Silence
For a new band to release three albums in as many years is some achievement, and all three are high-quality blues-based rock makes it...
Dark narratives from Hexvessel on new album, Kindred
Hexvessel is Finnish folk-rock / psychedelic rock band, founded by British black metal singer, guitarist, songwriter and producer Mat McNerney (aka Kvohst) almost ten...
Review: Zephyr – An Odyssey For The Living
London based, progressive metal four piece, Zephyr, offer their debut EP 'An Odyssey For The Living'.
The EP opens with a melodic, slightly harsh arpeggiated picked guitar...
Review: (D)juret – Sök Din Sekt
Surprisingly little information could be found online about Swedish punk outfit (D)juret (Lit. Trans. The Animal), and so gathering anything that may help add...
Limp Bizkit did it all for Yorkshire
Limp Bizkit are still one of the biggest acts in music and could probably sell out every venue they could find due to their...
Review: High on Fire – Luminiferous
When you are a member of a legendary band like Sleep, expectations will always be high no matter what you are associated with. Matt...
Overthrow ‘Adjust To Darkness’ Album Review
All new city-thrashonistas, these days, seem to come from Stavanger, The Oil Capital of the south-west Norway. Home of glamorous doomsters such as Theatre...
Delilah Bon, Self Titled and Self Made
It’s rare that in the modern-day an artist can pave the way for something incredibly unheard of. It’s not often, that someone is so...



























