Review: Black Absinthe – Early Signs of Denial
Early Signs of Denial is set for release on the 13th May 2016 and produced by Dave Baksh out of the Gentleman’s Den studio...
Review: Cradle Of Filth – Hammer Of The Witches
Cradle of Filth, a band that surely needs no introduction but perhaps a brief history lesson. Since their inception in 1991, the band has...
Suzi Quatro releases eighteenth album, The Devil in Me
Suzi Quatro, or Suzi Q to her fans .. is the ultimate "rock chick", with rock cred to spare. Ballsy and sassy, she was...
Alkaline Trio @ The Forum, London
Alkaline Trio have been knocking around a while now – their debut album ‘Goddamnit’ was released in 1998, and their most recent ‘My Shame...
Rolo Tomassi ‘Astraea’ Album Review
Sheffield's own Rolo Tomassi have been very busy little bees indeed. Whilst touring the UK as main support for Architects back in April, parting...
Rock N Roll: A Tribute to Chuck Berry by Mike Zito & Friends
Name me a guitarist who
didn’t think they’d conquered the world once they’d mastered a Chuck Berry
lick. There must be one, possibly two. Somewhere.
Rock...
Biffy Clyro ‘Opposites’ Album Review
To some Biffy Clyro have only made two albums before this one, 2007's 'Puzzles' and 2009's 'Only Revolutions' both of these albums have made...
This Consequence, That Performance: Killswitch Engage Rule Manchester
Killswitch Engage have been called the greatest metalcore band of all time by at least one person; it sounds lacklustre, but it's hard to...
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...
Supersonic Blues Machine play some solid bluesy rock on Road Chronicles ‘live’
Supersonic Blues Machine (SBM) are claimed by their fan base to be ‘the ultimate rock, blues and soul’ jam band. All the musicians involved...




























