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,...
Battle Beast bring the Circus of Doom to Britain
Having been postponed in 2023, Battle Beast returned to Manchester for the second leg of their Circus of Doom tour. They admitted that they...
Review: Haken – Aquarius (Re-issue 2017)
Aquarius, Haken’s full debut album was released upon the world some seven years ago and now, has been released once again.
You may ask yourself...
Review: Megadeth – Dystopia
Another album, another line up change, at least that's par for the course for Mustaine & Co these days. Joining Megadave and bassist Ellefson...
Review: Witch of Waste – Made of Teeth
Upon first listen you might bypass Witch of Waste as one of the many technical hardcore bands that add buoyancy to a colorful yet...
Review: Prawn – KingFisher
Indie rockers Prawn formed in Ridgewood, New Jersey in the summer of 2007. The band has toured the United States, and self released two...
Fargo – Constellation
Thirty odd years ago Fargo, led by bassist Peter Knorn made significant ripples in 80s rock scene and then seemingly faded away – Knorn...
GONG – On Track: Every Song, Every Album
Not too many bands can ever claim to have come from their own planet, or to create their own universe, but so successful...
AntropomorphiA ‘Evangelivm Nekromantia’ Album Review
Dutch death/occult metallers AntropomorphiA formed in 1989 (originally named Dethroned Empire.) Hailing from Tilburg, Holland the band admit that they have been heavily influenced...
Review: Dethfox – Natural Media Teleforce
Since it erupted from the lungs of angry kids on either side of the Atlantic almost 40 years ago, punk has spread out to...



























