Prog rockers Frost offer a new Day And Age
Despite being only an occasional presence on the prog scene since their debut album in 2006, due to every band member being involved in...
Def Leppard Diamond Star Halos Live Album Review
Def Leppard release live album Diamond Star Halos: Live From Sheffield.
I first heard Def Leppard when I was about seven or eight years old....
Review: Razoreater – Vacuum of Nihil
Peterborough, a place with little going for it. Yes we have some great pubs, and a train station that can get us out and...
Supersonic Blues Machine play some solid bluesy rock on Road Chronicles ‘live’
Supersonic Blues Machine (SBM) are claimed by their fan base to be ‘the ultimate rock, blues and soul’ jam band. All the musicians involved...
Steepin’ Out Review: Unearthing 60s Gems
Steepin' Out is a vastly entertaining 94-track, 3CD set covering the period between 1963 and 1965, the era before Garage Rock was considered a...
Review: Melechesh – Enki
And breathe...
After many years of listening and loving music, you know the moment that you have heard something truly special. It has been a...
Jethro Tull – Curious Ruminant
“I’m a curious person, not in the sense of being weird, in the sense of having curiosity. I’m also a ruminant in the sense...
The Devils – Let The World Burn Down
Since their debut album, Sin You Sinners, which was crammed with sub-three-minute punk-ish rock with panache and titles such as the raucous ‘Coitus Interuptus...
Trauma play As The World Dies
Trauma made waves in what was known as the Bay Area Scene back in 1982, partly because Metallica man Cliff Burton was one of its...
Golden Tanks EP Review
Review By Oli Bateman
Golden Tanks – Golden Tanks E.P
The first thing you should know about this review, is the fact that I...




























