My Favourite Runner Up – Crossroads
My Favourite Runner Up hailing from North Wales have just released their debut album ‘Crossroads’ and there is a lot to be said about...
Kornmo take the biscuit on Vandring
Norwegian trio, Kornmo, have their third album out on 6th January, all three previous releases are instrumental works, and the latest, called Vandring, which...
Review: Metallica – Hardwired… To Self-Destruct
The wait has been insatiable. The hype has been built to breaking point. The anticipation has been off the chart. But after eight long...
Rise Against (Acoustic) @ Pryzm, Kingston
If you’ve seen Rise Against live, you’ll know how energetic and electric the atmosphere can be. With over 20 years of performance and an...
Review: Lamb Of God – VII: Sturm Und Drang
Finally, as the hiatus comes to an end and the teasers have been doing their job for the past few months, time grows curiously...
Review: Nicole Sabouné – Miman
If music is a product of environment, then presumably Nicole Sabouné grew up clinging to the side of a mountain in her native Sweden....
Less Than Jake ‘Greetings and Salutations’ Album Review
Greetings and Salutations from Less Than Jake is not a new album from the Florida ska punk legends featured in the title, instead it...
Review: Meshuggah – I (Special Edition)
There are few bands in the world that can get away with a 21-minute long EP comprising of just one track... 'I' was released in was...
Ivy Gold are storming on Six Dusty Winds
After three blues rocking singles, Ivy Gold are now ready to release a full-length album called Six Dusty Winds. The band is fronted by...
CJ Ramone proves punk’s not dead with ‘The Holy Spell’
If the Rolling Stones are the greatest rock ‘n roll in the world, then Ramones have a more than viable claim to be the...




























