Review: Low Flying Hawks – Kofuku
If you are ever in the unfortunate situation of walking through the dessert, a shimmering on the horizon ahead of you and miles of...
Bowling For Soup/The Dollyrots/Patent Pending ‘One Big Happy’ Album Review
First off, I love pop-punk. I honestly do. It's hilarious, and it's happy. This new release from Bowling For Soup, The Dollyrots and Patent...
The Byrds – On Track Andy Mcarthur (Sonicbund Publications)
The Byrds are one of those bands of whom it can truly be said they were a seminal band, in that their influence extended...
Lunatic Soul continue their odyssey, Through Shaded Woods
Whenever someone in a successful band makes a solo record, fans tend to wonder whether that person’s tenure in the band is now the...
August Burns Red return with a refreshed heaviness on Phantom Anthem
The seventh album from August Burns Red is undoubtedly their most ambitious to date. The 11 tracks that make up Phantom Anthem are unlike...
Review: Blues Pills – Lady in Gold
Imagine a band that sounds like a cross between Fleetwood Mac and Jefferson Starship – that is Blues Pills. They boast a singer who...
Pit Brothers Band release Rock and Roll album Rosce
The Pit Brothers Band began as a collaboration between two brothers from New York, Eric (guitars/vocals) and David Pitagorsky (Keyboards, vocals). Joined by Hide...
Review: Horrendous – Ecdysis
When I pressed play on this album, I was hoping the band name was not intended as a pre-description of what was to come....
Long Distance Calling asks ‘How do we want to live?’
“Curiosity is a real bastard”
So begins the opening track ‘Curiosity’ of the seventh album from German band Long Distance Calling (LDC). They’re mostly...
Keen Eyed – Reflection
Keen Eyed hail from Trieste in Italy and began life as a club band in 1985 covering classic songs from the 70s onwards. As...




























