Yes Sir Boss ‘Desperation State’ Album Review

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I have seen Yes Sir Boss play live a total of three times. The first time I watched them was at Shambala 2011, and...
Suicidal Angels

Suicidal Angels say a Profane Prayer

Five years on from their release of Decades of Aggression, fans’ prayers have been answered as Suicidal Angels have descended from the thrash metal...

Warlung invite you to share in their Optical Delusions

Warlung is not a Geordie description of the respiratory organ, but it is a seriously heavy rock band with a psych twist from good...

Devildriver – Outlaws ‘Til the End

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First off, I won’t lie or hide it, Devildriver I’m not into, I love the style of music they play but they just haven’t...

Review: Art of Dying – Nevermore

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My first impressions of this EP was that it holds no punches, first track ‘All or Nothing’ jumps straight in with hard hitting riffs,...

Review: Abiotic – Casuistry

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Casuistry’s first track 'Believe The Unseen' comes blasting out of the speakers, there is a clear homage to Meshuggah, before settling into a ambient...

Review: Blackmore’s Night – All Our Yesterdays

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Two years since Blackmore’s Night released their Dancer And The Moon album their latest release may be getting lost in the furore concerning Ritchie...
Souls of Tide

Souls of Tide definitely have that old ‘Black Magic’

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Norewegian six-piece Souls of Tide are set to release the follow up to 2016's Join the Circus and build on their 70s rock foundations with...
Justin Larner

Justin Larner is ‘Hot and Dangerous’

Brought up by a guitar and rock loving father, it was almost inevitable that Justin Larner became a (albeit self-taught) guitar and rock loving...
Jethro Tull band

Jethro Tull – RökFlöte

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After no new studio albums from Jethro Tull between 2004-2022, we now get two inside one year. Hot on the heels of 2022’s The...