When Will They Ever Learn? The story of US Folk music 1963-69
This mammoth undertaking by Cherry Red, 100 tracks, draws mostly from folk music and covers that period of the sixties when folk shook off...
Bastardizer Serve Up Some Furious Blackened Thrash For All
Austalia's Bastardizer continues the trend of interesting bands coming out of Australia's homegrown metal scene, serving up good old fashioned death metal mixed with...
Erjya Lyytinen – Live In London CD + DVD
Erjya Lyytinen comes from Finland. Her 2014 release The Sky Is Crying was voted homeland’s YLE Radio Best Album of the Year and found...
Steve Cropper and the Midnight Hour welcome us to Friendly Town
The term 'legend' is often overused nowadays: in the realm of music, I believe you can't be considered a legend after merely one or...
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...
“Mötley Crüe: The End”, the very last experience you cannot miss.
Tonight, on the 3rd of October, a small group of us press representatives have gathered at the Soho Screening Rooms to relive the last night...
Morbid Saint signal a triumphant return with Swallowed By Hell
Morbid Saint have been absent from the scene for quite some time but their latest record, Swallowed By Hell, heralds the triumphant return of...
Tokyo Blade rekindle Night of the Blade: The Night Before
In the good old days of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal, there were countless bands treading the boards with enthusiasm and commitment,...
Danny Bryant – Temperature Rising
Danny Bryant’s guitar starts wailing straight out the box, his rough breathy voice promising that the woman before him will get the ‘Best of...
CB3 set out on an Exploration
Beware of imitations! There are others of that name lurking in the interweb. However, this CB3 (Charlotta’s Burning Trio) is from Malmö, and in...




























