Review: Antropofago – Aera Dementiae
Don’t be fooled by the sweet talking kid at the beginning of this album, as the voice that emanates from the speakers is like...
Samantha Fish – Belle of The West
Samantha Fish flew into the UK at the tail end of last year and played some blistering blues rock with a terrific live band....
Slash turns the air blue on Orgy of the Damned
I began researching the early blues pioneers after noticing many songs by the likes of Gallagher and Zeppelin had started life back in the...
Grass prove they are anything but trash with Fresh material
Despite conjuring the sound of a band who has crossed a sun-baked desert in a clapped out old touring van, you may be surprised...
The Used take listeners on an emotional ride on Toxic Positivity
Toxic Positivity takes us on a rollercoaster of emotions, brought to us by The Used.
The first song, ‘The Worst (Worst I've Ever Been),’ sets...
Hank Marvin strikes ‘Gold’ in this new collection
The UK has consistently punched above its weight when it comes to producing the world’s stellar rock guitarists down the years, with many of...
Leeds-punks Eat Defeat latest release ‘I Think We’ll Be Okay’
Eat Defeat, the Leeds based 4 piece pop-punkers latest release I Think We'll Be Okay is nothing if not an upbeat collection of well crafted,...
Jan Akkerman Live Album Review: Focus Classics Revisited
When Jan Akkerman left Focus in 1976, after seven years with the band and achieving renown as a stellar guitarist (Melody Maker, in 1972,...
Bleeding Gods release Dodekathlon – Good escapist fun that doesn’t disappoint
Dutch death metal five-piece Bleeding Gods have brought a feast of grandiose proportions to sink our teeth into, and by the gods is it...
City of Thieves deliver Beast Reality
For a band sharing a name with a novel about the search for a dozen eggs in war torn Leningrad (strange but true), this...



























