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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: Fallen To Flux – Transitions
Fallen To Flux, the latest in a long line of hopeful up-and-comers from London’s burgeoning underground rock and metal scene, are an odd proposition.
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Bury Tomorrow – Runes
Southampton Metalcore giants Bury Tomorrow are set to released their third full length studio album soon tilted 'Runes'. The album cover shows a mysterious...
ORKAN – Bone-chilling metal from the vile pit of the underground!
A few years ago, yours truly had the pleasure of reviewing the sophomore offering entitled Livlaus (which translates to “lifeless”) by the Norwegian black...
Review: Atkins May Project – Empire of Destruction (CD & DVD)
Put the thought inside your mind of a grim-faced army, be they a time-forgotten Teutonic race or the latest despots roaming the Middle East,...
Rick Wakeman – In The Seventies
For those of us with memories going right back to the seventies, there are certain images which help define what was, in many instances,...
Tim Bowness and Giancarlo Erra reflect on Memories Of Machines
Tim Bowness is a musician probably better known for his collaborations with Steven Wilson in No-Man, as well as some delightful solo albums, notably...
Live Review: Bullet For My Valentine, at The Hexagon in Reading
While She Sleeps are currently on tour with Bullet For My Valentine. Frontman Laurence Taylor addresses the crowd saying that whether people are new to...
Download Festival 2024 – Mud, Music and Memories
Download Festival is one of the most popular festivals in Europe and has been a staple of UK alternative culture for decades. Download 2024...
From Metallica to Slipknot: Highlights from Download Festival 2023
For its 20th anniversary, Download Festival needed to up the ante and extend the event by an additional day for a four-day extravaganza. The...




























