Marc Bolan at the BBC – 6 CD Box Set
Marc Bolan, what a chancer. He played the fame game time and time again, but once he’d struck gold stayed too close to a...
Canterbury ‘Something Better’ Single Review
Canterbury have released the next single from the critically acclaimed second album Heavy In The Day prior to hitting the road on their autumn/winter...
Spock’s Beard Return with Epic Prog Journey The Archaeoptimist
Spock's Beard are now a firmly established presence in the prog firmament, being one of the most consistent and exciting bands, with a whole...
Review: Vault 51 – Kid
Vault 51 are a self-described "post-hardcore" rock quintet who hail from Atlanta, Georgia. After several years of hard work their debut EP Kid is...
Gary Numan: The Pleasure Principle of Replicas Live
In the first of three intimate sold out shows, Gary Numan celebrates the 45th anniversary of Tubeway Army’s Replicas album as well as Gary's...
Review: Stone Sour -Hydrograd
Stone Sour’s highly anticipated sixth album Hydrograd is set for release this week (30th June). Being the band’s first album since the departure of guitarist,...
Funeral For A Friend ‘Conduit’ Album Review
From the early days when every teenager with a fringe had 'Juneau' lyrics splashed across their MySpace page to the softer alt-rock dalliances of...
Review: The Lounge Kittens ‘Sequins and C-Bombs’
There is something instantly likeable about The Lounge Kittens. It’s the way they have taken a quite different genres (accapella and rock ) and...
An impressive debut from Chains of Daisy
This short but sweet release from Chains of Daisy is an impressive first effort, and is sure to catch the attention of those in...
The Great Escape Festival Review 2013
With some absolutely incredible acts to see, like Swim Deep at The Audio, Arcane Roots at the Concorde 2 and Dingus Khan at The...


























