Stargazer promise Life Will Never Be The Same
Norwegian band Stargazer were all set to build on the favourable reviews garnered from their second album, The Sky Is The Limit, in 2019...
Review: The Glorious Rebellion – Euphoric
The Glorious Rebellion sounds like a cheery kind of name for a cheery kind of band, do not be fooled! This Orlando three piece...
Housefires EP Review ‘Before The Celling Caves’
Despite having formed little over a year ago, Portsmouth 5 piece Housefires have been causing quite the stir. With reviews from Kerrang, interviews in...
Review: Joanne Shaw Taylor – The Dirty Truth
Four studio albums in and this time round were getting The Dirty Truth. So what’s the rap sheet say so far about Joanne Shaw...
Edward Reekers – The Liberty Project
Edward Reekers is probably best known in prog circles for a couple of reasons, one being he was the frontman for Dutch band Kayak...
Creeper’s Southampton Show with Puppy, Energy & Milk Teeth
Just a day after releasing their first full-length feature, Eternity, In Your Arms, Creeper set off on a UK tour bringing pop-punk bands Puppy,...
Sons Of South Central – BODY COUNT Turn London Into Slam Central In An...
Hot on the heels of their amazing 2017 Grammy-nominated album Bloodlust, Ice-T's metal band Body Count have had what can only be described as...
Dying Fetus leaves no option but death
It may only be September but Make Them Beg for Death is already in contention for death metal album of the year. After their...
Review: Slayer – Repentless
It has been a dark few years for Slayer. No, I’m not talking about the overall tone of their music (which I’m pleased to...
InMe treat Newcastle to an epic set of deep cuts
Venue: The Cluny, Newcastle
Looking back I'm not sure if InMe were in the right place at the right time, or the right place at...

























