Live Review: Reel Big Fish & Suburban Legends, Manchester
Yet again another unforgettable night with Reel Big Fish and a fantastic support performance from Suburban Legends!
I must say that Suburban Legends left me...
Amaranthe declare their “Manifest”
Swedish band Amaranthe's sixth album, Manifest, takes up where 2018’s Helix left off…except with this new one, they have packed every trick into short,...
Nightwish show their scale and ambition on ‘Decades: Live in Buenos Aires’
In the life of a band, especially one who’ve been going for the best part of twenty years, the ‘live’ album is usually seen...
Sons Of Liberty Prove The Detail Is In The Devil
Sons of Liberty (SoL) are a Southern rock band from the south... well, from the southwest of England actually, and they’ve developed considerably since...
Thy Art Is Murder: Less than Godlike Sound in Manchester
Following the release of their latest album Godlike, the rescheduling of their previous UK tour and the controversial firing of their previous vocalist CJ...
Jinjer break the silence with Wallflowers
Ukrainian progressive groove metal band, Jinjer, have gone from strength to strength in just a few short years.
Their 4th album, Wallflowers, continues to establish...
Mostly Autumn shine on Graveyard Star
Mostly Autumn have been around since 1995 and, admirably, have always maintained their independence from big labels and the pressure that brings: they’ve grown...
Review: Bowling for Soup – Songs that people actually liked
Bowling for Soup have had a great career bringing us some of pop punks most memorable songs. It only seems fitting to review this...
Hurricane #1 are Backstage Waiting to Go On
After a dalliance with the big league in the late 90s (and a few top 40 hits) Hurricane #1 are back with a vengeance...
Cassels takes the ear on a journey in The Perfect Ending
A compilation of great songs as wonderful as they may be, do not automatically amount to a meaningful listening experience. After all, not everything...



























