Gallows ‘Gallows’ Album Review
There’s quite a lot at stake for the self-titled third album from Gallows. This is of course their first full release since the departure...
Joe Bonamassa – Now Serving Royal Tea Live From The Ryman
When the pandemic ensured guitarist Joe Bonamassa couldn’t give his latest studio album, Royal Tea, a live airing around the globe, he hired the...
Ray Wilson – Makes Me Think of Home
Ray Wilson’s Song For A Friend has proved to be one of my favourite albums of 2016. The former Stiltskin and Genesis frontman delivered...
Whom Gods Destroy deliver Insanium
It's another year and therefore another new band for Derek Sherinian. Following stints in Dream Theatre, Black Country Communion (with whom he’s releasing a...
Toundra conjour up a Hex
Hex is the eighth studio album from Madrid based rock band Toundra, who derive their influences from Prog rock as well as punk and...
Liquid Tension Experiment play with purpose on new album
If you’re someone who doesn’t like pomp, flash and virtuosity in your music, if you’re happy with just three chords played in 4/4 time,...
Review: Ghost – Meliora
When Ghost first began to make headlines back in 2010 with their debut album, Opus Eponymous, there was something genuinely exciting about the band....
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...
Anders Buaas unveils The Edinburgh Suite
With a stellar line-up comprised of Anders Buaas (The Witches of Finnmark), Tony Franklin, Richard Garcia, Christian M. Berg, and Marco Minnemann, what we...
Review: Slipknot’s Day Of The Gusano – Live In Mexico
Circus of the insane; congregation of the maggots; this could only be Slipknot. On 5th December 2015, after 16 long years since their debut...




























