Gwar – Battle Maximus
“Gwar is a satirical heavy metal band formed in Richmond, Virginia in 1984. The band is well known for its elaborate science fiction/horror film...
Cancer Bats, Sanguine, & Idiom @ Exeter
With the metal scene starting to diminish in Exeter, it was a relief to see something a bit different come this far south. With...
Quickstrike is certainly None of a Kind
You kind of know that you’re in for a treat when a band from Latvia list their names as Ritchskies, Piggy, Fourleaf, Armyfox and...
Imprecation – Satanae Tenebris Infinita
Imprecation decided to part ways in 1998. In 2002, Ruben, Phil, Wes and Dave reunite to play the 'Infernal Horde of Manifestation' Fest in...
Filled with wen and mistletoe: Legado de una Tragedia — Britania
Exuberant orchestral lamentations... sumptuous and ethereal
Prog Metal legends, Mastodon return to Manchester with an entirely sold out show
Topping album of the year polls for almost two decades and seemingly reinventing their sound with every subsequent album, Atlanta Prog Metal legends, Mastodon...
The Hollies – Every album, every track
Every music fan who knows anything about music in the 1960s knows The Hollies. They had a glorious run of classic hit singles during...
Big Big Train Woodcut Review: Prog Giants Create Epic Concept Album
Woodcut is an immense, nearly seventy-minute concept album, Big Big Train's (BBT) first such attempt. Simply put, it's the story of an artist struggling...
Cheap Trick All Washed Up Album Review: 50 Years Strong
In a career which now sees the band, after almost fifty years' existence, very much in the veteran class, Cheap Trick have somehow always...
Review: P.O.D. – The Awakening
Of all the surviving bands of the 'nu metal' era between 1998 and 2002, P.O.D. are the most unlikely ones. Starting as a Christian-rap...


























