Review: Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! – Get Lost, Find Yourself
What has happened to the music world and so called labels otherwise known as genres!? If you're like me and enjoy having some sort...
The Struts win over London with their magnificent performance
YOUNG & DANGEROUS is the name of their latest album, one of the most interesting and magnetic rock releases of last year. Tonight The Struts are...
Tangerine Dream – From Virgin To Quantum, Coventry Cathedral
When German band Tangerine Dream appeared on the scene in the early 1970s, their main interest was in experimenting with pure sound. They weren’t...
Maid of Stone Festival 2025 – Blues-Soaked Rock to Glam Anthems
If Maid of Stone 2025 offered any profound truth, it was surely this: the universe possesses a mischievous sense of humour. For weeks, the...
Review: Nai Harvest – Hairball
This Sheffield duo have always been a bit messy. Their 2013 debut full-length 'Whatever' was a boisterous bundle of angsty energy, making waves at a...
Bloodywood spread positivity in Manchester with riffs
Bloodywood return to Manchester with their first shows since releasing their debut album as they perform to a sell-out crowd once again. Newcomers Lake...
Imperial Demonic peer Beneath the Crimson Eclipse
From the dark and eerie underground scene of Belfast comes the melodic black metal outfit Imperial Demonic and this scorching, well-produced EP of theirs...
Review: Ingested – Architect Of Extinction
Ingested, a Manchester based band who take no prisoners and slaughter your family in front of you before disemboweling you. It's brutal. It's death....
New Mushroomhead album ‘A Wonderful Life’ is packed full of different styles
If you have read our interview with Mushroomhead founder, Skinny, you will have realised he has always been about giving their fans what they...
Review: Blacktop Mojo – Burn the Ships
Blacktop Mojo, if you haven’t heard of them yet, you soon will. These Texan rockers are on the way up, and in big ways....




























