Deftones ‘Koi No Yokan’ Album Review
Deftones returned, for all intents and purposes, with their breathtakingly brilliant 2010 release Diamond Eyes. Having released two relatively sub-par albums in the period...
Review: Unforeseen Prophecy – Burn The Skies
I thought I would start 2015 with some Kentish metal-core for your listening pleasure - Unforeseen Prophecy's second EP 'Burn the Skies'. The band hail...
Suzi Quatro releases eighteenth album, The Devil in Me
Suzi Quatro, or Suzi Q to her fans .. is the ultimate "rock chick", with rock cred to spare. Ballsy and sassy, she was...
The Pentangle – The Albums 1968-72
The Pentangle represented the collective brilliance of several exceptionally skilled musicians, and there is no doubt that they hold a pivotal place in the...
The Room 1985 open their doors
Manchester-based The Room 1985 trio included Sam Stone (vocals/bass), Chris Crysand (guitars/synths) and John Hulse (drums/programming). They mix electronica with various rock genres and a chunk...
Dream Theater’s 25th anniversary of ‘Images and Words’ at 02 Apollo in Manchester
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of Images and Words, one of the most important albums in the history of progressive metal, Dream Theater returns once...
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...
Alfonso Conspiracy Channels NIN, Manson on Industrial Brutal Debut
There's nothing comfortable about Alfonso Conspiracy, the solo project of Hull-born, Birmingham-based multi-instrumentalist Max James. This debut full-length arrives as ten tracks of industrial...
Hammerfest V: In Fear of the Dragon Festival Review
In the fantastical world of Heavy Metal music, sights such as massive armour-clad Bushido warriors - rising like phantoms from icy mists- are not...
Review: Our Hollow Our Home – Hartsick
Southampton’s metalcore heavyweights Our Hollow Our Home recently announced the release date for their long-awaited debut album, Hartsick. Fans had been left on tenterhooks...




























