Nirvana ‘In Utero’ 20th Anniversary
Nirvana's In Utero album has been perceived in two drastically different ways since it's original release on September 21st 1993. The first was that...
Leaves’ Eyes enlighten Manchester with Myths of Fate
With days getting longer and trees blossoming again, Leaves’ Eyes anticipated the arrival of spring.
Metalite were aiming to make a solid first impression on...
Review: The Crawling – Anatomy of Loss
There’s some great titles on this album and one is 'An Immaculate Deception' that possesses some tough and twisting rhythms with a deep dark grunting vocal...
Review: Blues Pills – Lady in Gold – Live in Paris
Blues Pills seem to have carved out a genre and a niche of their own these past few years. Not only do they write...
Steven Wilson continues to experiment with The Itself Of Itself
Steven Wilson’s name, for any prog fan, is one to conjure up thoughts of an extraordinarily talented musician and songwriter and his contribution to...
Cult of Luna ‘Vertikal’ Album Review
Cult of Luna is a Swedish post-metal band from Umeå. They formed from the remnants of the hardcore punk band called Eclipse in 1998.
Cult...
The Georgia Thunderbolts effortlessly Rise Above It All
In the bustling world of Southern rock, a band must possess something unique to make an impression with their first album. The Georgia Thunderbolts...
RUSH 40th Anniversary of Permanent Waves
Rush, the ‘Holy Trinity’ to their legions of fans worldwide have become the latest band to see an album get the 40th-anniversary update; Permanent...
Leper Colony’s debut album channels Death
Leper Colony, a new supergroup comprised of members of underground cult death metal bands Morgoth, Paganizer and Consumption, have released their self-titled debut album...
Swingin’ Utters ‘Poorly Formed’ Album Review
There is a thought that crosses my mind fairly often when I listen to albums, read books or even watch a film. I take...


























