Steve Howe re-release of Portraits of Dylan and Natural Timbre
Steve Howe is a prog rock legend as a guitarist with Yes, as well as with Asia and projects like GTR, not to mention...
Incubus introduce Manchester to Softcult at the Apollo
Returning once again to the Manchester Apollo, Incubus bring their unique brand of Nu Metal adjacent/funk/psychedelic rock weirdness as well as Shoegaze newcomers, Softcult.
Canadian...
The Well’s third album Death and Consolation
Austin-based power trio The Well are usually classed as having progressive influences as wide ranging as Joy Division and Blue Cheer. The group is made...
Ihsahn: A self-titled masterpiece
The self-titled album is typically indicative of introduction or reinvention. Since his days in Emperor and his near flawless solo career Ihsahn is no...
Review: Negative Thought Process – Methylene Butterfly
New Year’s Destitution Opens with an automated voice telling a very interesting story of alcohol and butt plugs and paints a scene from a...
Chris Boltendahl’s Steelhammer are Reborn in Flames
Unlike a Phoenix that bursts into flames only to be reborn from the ashes, Chris Boltendahl’s Steelhammer are already born on fire and set...
The Riven separate Peace and Conflict
Formed in London, based in Sweden and since 2016 supplying heavy rock with bite, The Riven are about to release the next chapter to...
Voodoo Sioux “We’ll surprise some people, it’ll be hard and heavy” – Bloodstock 2018...
When did you find out Voodoo Sioux were playing Bloodstock Festival?
A little while ago now. Our drummer Nige was away on holiday in Wales...
Live: Soulfly at Manchester Academy
It’s been another epic metal filled night! I have had pleasure of watching four fantastic bands; Soulfly supported by King Parrot, Incite and Lody...
Converge Love Is Not Enough Review: Absolute Carnage
One thing I always enjoy is discovering new bands, and not just the music, the story behind the band too. Converge are certainly one...




























