Caravan – Every Album, Every Track
Caravan along with The Soft Machine, are now the ‘last men standing’ from the fabled ‘Canterbury Scene' of the late 60’s-mid 70’s, still recording...
Review: Soulfly – Archangel
It’s not easy being a SoulFly fan. Numerous members of the band have been and gone since the band formed in 1997, the latest...
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...
DITZ delivers adrenalized phenomena on new EP, ‘5 Songs’
Tomorrow, Brighton-based punk quintet DITZ will release their latest EP, 5 Songs. A scorching spark plug of raw power, 5 Songs sees DITZ further...
Boss Keloid blend the very best of doom, stoner, prog, and psych into a...
Boss Keloid have slowly been infiltrating the higher echelons of UK sludge metal ever since their debut The Calming Influence Of Teeth in 2013....
Desert Clouds create Planexit
London based band, Desert Clouds have been in existence for nearly twenty years, albeit with a couple of lineup changes and have generated quite...
Review: Fables & Ideals – Fables & Ideals
Fables & Ideals self-titled debut album has an old fashioned feel to it. Drawing on inspirations like Neil Young and Tom Petty, it is...
Hiraes awaken from dormancy
Lying dormant since their 2021 release of Solitary, the Hiraes volcano has erupted and darkened the skies with melodic death metal ash.
Dormant explores the...
Review: All To Ruin – Among Us
Yet another band with a name that makes you hope it doesn't extend to their music.
From Port Talbot, South Wales. All To Ruin formed...
Drive – IDEFI, A Tribute to Rick Chavez and David Earl Taylor
Drive were a five-piece progressive, power metal band formed on the north side of Houston, Texas by guitarist Rick Chavez. They released two albums, Characters In Time (1988) and Diablero (1992).
The...



























