Review: Thunder – Wonder Days
Like a musical Ric Flair, Thunder have called it a day more than once in their career. Despite this tendency to flip flop between...
SAXON – The Eagle has Landed 40 ‘live’
Since their inception in the late 1970’s, Saxon have gone from being one of the forerunners of the awkwardly titled New Wave of British...
Robin Trower – Come And Find Me
Robin Trower turns a mere 80 years young early in 2025 but, as can be heard on his latest album, he’s still writing and...
Link Protrudi and the Jaymen assemble their best
If the name is unfamiliar, think garage rockers The Fuzztones and Rudi Protrudi; add in Link Wray (one of the great guitarists) and Link...
North African band MYRATH play powerful rock on new album Shehili
In case you were unaware, there is such a thing as North African hard rock. Myrath (pronounced Meer-rath) are a band from Tunisia, a...
HRH Hammerfest 2017: Saturday Highlights
All good things must come to an end, and this mindset hangs heavy in the air of the final day of Hammerfest 2017. As...
Yellowcard disappointed to learn there’s no Ocean Avenue in Manchester
Yellowcard are one of the more unique bands in the pop-punk scene and their 2004 album, Ocean Avenue, is considered a landmark in the...
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...
Live Review: The Dogs D’Amour @ Hard Rock Hell
If you're looking for a band with sleaze, blues and attitude, then The Dogs D'Amour are the band for you. They took the stage...
Review: Killus – Ultrazombies
I don’t know about you but for me the word ‘electronica’ fills me with excitement! You can feel the tension as you listen and...




























