Youth Man – Bad Weather
Bad Weather is the newest EP to come from the Birmingham alternative punk band Youth Man. Kaila Whyte, Adam Haitof and Marcus Perks, the...
Ne Obliviscaris balance emotion and technical proficiency with Exul
Australian progressive metal up-and-comers Ne Obliviscaris return with their long-awaited album fourth, Exul. Despite delays from the pandemic, the Prog community has been foaming...
Review: White Light Cemetery – Careful What You Wish For
White Light Cemetery I’ll admit, I had never heard of at the time the album was available for review. Described as ‘Southern brother-dudes, cranking...
Review: Feed The Rhino – The Sorrow And The Sound
The difficult third album. It is often seen by bands as a point where some changes need to be made and they are not always good....
Review: Scott Ian – Swearing Words in Glasgow
“I thought this day would never come! My talking show is finally out for all to see! I guarantee that this show will make...
Review: Jamie Lenman – Devolver
Post-hardcore polymath Jamie Lenman’s career has taken some very interesting turns since his departure from Reuben. After a five year break from music, his...
Review: Coathanger Abortion – Observations of Humanity
Coathanger Abortion 'Observations of Humanity' is out 2nd June 2015 via Comatose Records.
COATHANGER ABORTION formed in 2000 and have already established themselves as one...
Rock lives on at Maid of Stone Festival
After the success of the inaugural Maid of Stone Festival in 2023, it was extremely welcome news to hear it was going to be...
Slegest return once more with Avstand
The filthy Norwegian quartet known as Slegest have yet to disappoint yours truly, and this upcoming juggernaut of theirs, which is the fourth full-length...
ROCK and ROLE: The Visionary Songs of Peter Hammill and Van der Graaf Generator
Many younger fans, asked to name a Peter Hammill / Van der Graaf Generator (VdGG) song, probably couldn't do so if their mothers' lives...



























